我们内心的文本:《Bakemonogatari》中屏幕上的文本和互文的自我

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORD & IMAGE Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/02666286.2021.1988481
Christopher Smith
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《怪兽物语》是一部2009年上映的电视动画(日本动画),由Studio Shaft制作,shinbhiakiyuki导演。除了原著小说的情节和巧妙的对白,这部动画还加入了一些引人注目的电影元素,创造了一个全新的表达层次。这些元素中最引人注目的是屏幕上文本的大量反射性使用。该系列几乎充斥着文本,其中大部分非常引人注目和破坏性,用隐藏意义的承诺嘲弄观众。然而,本文并不试图解读这一文本,而是认为使用文本来扰乱和渗透叙事世界会产生一些显著的效果。首先,它创造了一种布莱希特式的异化效应,并反射性地引起了对动画建构的关注。然而,最重要的是,文本前景的互文性作为一个主要主题的使用;不仅《Bakamonogatari》本身是互文的,而且这部动画试图展示从内心思想到性欲的一切最终都是互文的,通过文本与特定的历史社会结构联系在一起。疏离的文本充斥着一切,因此调解了一切,没有给自我留下任何真实或独特的东西。
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The text inside us: text on screen and the intertexual self in Bakemonogatari
Abstract Bakemonogatari (Monster Story) is a 2009 television anime (Japanese animation) produced by Studio Shaft and directed by Shinbō Akiyuki. To the plot and clever dialogue of the novels on which the show is based, the anime adds several striking filmic elements which create an entirely new layer of expression. Most notable among these elements is the profuse and reflexive use of text on the screen. The series is nearly overflowing with text, much of it highly conspicuous and disruptive, taunting the viewer with the promise of hidden meaning. Rather than attempt to decode this text, however, this article argues that the use of text to disrupt and infiltrate the narrative world engenders certain notable effects. For one, it creates a Brechtian alienation effect and reflexively calls attention to the construction of the anime. Most importantly, however, the use of text foregrounds intertextuality as a major theme; not only is Bakamonogatari itself intertextual, but also the anime attempts to show that everything from interior thought to sexual desire is ultimately intertextual in nature, linked through text to specifically historicized social constructs. Alienating text pervades everything, and therefore mediates everything, leaving nothing authentic or unique to the self.
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期刊介绍: Word & Image concerns itself with the study of the encounters, dialogues and mutual collaboration (or hostility) between verbal and visual languages, one of the prime areas of humanistic criticism. Word & Image provides a forum for articles that focus exclusively on this special study of the relations between words and images. Themed issues are considered occasionally on their merits.
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