Revising Mary Queen of Scots: from Protestant Persecution to Patriarchal Struggle

J. DeSilva, Emily K. McGuire
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Since Mary Queen of Scots’ execution in 1587, she has become a symbol of Scottish identity, failed female leadership, and Catholic martyrdom. Throughout the twentieth century, Mary was regularly depicted on screen (Ford, 1936; Froelich, 1940; Jarrott, 1971) as a thrice-wed Catholic queen, unable to rule her country due to her feminine nature and Catholic roots. However, with the rise of third wave feminism and postfeminism in media, coupled with the increased influence of female directors and writers, Mary’s characterization has shifted from portraying female/emotional weakness and religious sacrifice to female/collaborative strength in hardship and a struggle against patriarchal prejudice. Josie Rourke’s film Mary Queen of Scots (2018) and CW’s Reign (2013-2017) present a queen who is no longer limited to her religious identity as a Catholic martyr, and consequently a weak ruler. Instead religious division is mostly sidelined, and gendered politics is the central struggle, highlighting similarities between Mary and Queen Elizabeth I of England, where previous films presented opposites. Together, these two productions transform Mary’s narrative from fragility and religion, into a struggle against misogynistic control of powerful women.
修正苏格兰玛丽女王:从新教迫害到父权斗争
自1587年苏格兰玛丽女王被处决以来,她已成为苏格兰身份、失败的女性领导和天主教殉道者的象征。在整个二十世纪,玛丽经常出现在银幕上(Ford, 1936;Froelich, 1940;Jarrott, 1971)作为一个三次婚姻的天主教女王,由于她的女性本性和天主教根源而无法统治她的国家。然而,随着第三波女性主义和后女性主义在媒体中的兴起,加上女性导演和作家的影响力的增加,玛丽的人物塑造从描绘女性/情感上的软弱和宗教上的牺牲,转向了女性/在艰难中与父权偏见作斗争的合作力量。乔西·洛克的电影《苏格兰玛丽女王》(2018)和CW电视台的《统治》(2013-2017)呈现了一个不再局限于天主教殉道者的宗教身份的女王,因此她是一个软弱的统治者。相反,宗教分裂基本上是次要的,性别政治是核心斗争,突出了玛丽和英国女王伊丽莎白一世(Queen Elizabeth I)之间的相似之处,而之前的电影表现的是相反的。这两部作品共同将玛丽的叙事从脆弱和宗教转变为反对强大女性的厌女控制的斗争。
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