Transgressive TV: Euphoria, HBO, and a New Trans Aesthetic

Paige Macintosh
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While television shows Orange is the New Black and Transparent have made headlines for their inclusion of trans performers and their debatably authentic takes on trans experiences, Euphoria signals anew era in trans representation, one that is defined by a ‘cool’ trans aesthetic that epitomises multi-platform television’s investment in trans as an edgy brand marker. Where HBO differs from Amazon’s Transparent and Netflix’s OITNB is in its investment in a new type of trans representation that disrupts the cinematic and television tradition in which trans characters remain closely associated with tragedy or are relegated to the recent past. While HBO utilises both cable and VOD streaming services, its recent investment in trans discourses is in part a response to Netflix and Amazon Prime’s successful trans programming and indicative of the competitive value trans content offers content producers in the multi-platform era. Euphoria breaks new ground by offering a new aesthetic treatment of trans identity that invokes Gen-Z’s ubiquitous use of social media, creative application of makeup, and nuanced approach to gender and sexual identities. The show’s stylised aesthetic, represented through hyper-mobile cinematography and surreal lighting, reflects this transgressive approach while also highlighting the show’s hyper-subjective framing. Finally, Euphoria illustrates the crucial role of showrunner-auteurs for HBO and, more specifically, the function of transgressive trans characters in Sam Levinson’s auteur brand.
越轨电视:欣快、HBO和一种新的跨性别审美
虽然电视剧《女子监狱》和《透明家庭》因加入跨性别演员以及对跨性别经历的有争议的真实演绎而登上头条,但《Euphoria》标志着跨性别表现的新时代,一个由“酷”跨性别美学定义的时代,体现了多平台电视对跨性别的投资,将其作为一个前卫的品牌标记。HBO与亚马逊(Amazon)的《透明家庭》(Transparent)和Netflix的《OITNB》(OITNB)的不同之处在于,它投资了一种新型的跨性别表现形式,打破了电影和电视的传统,在这种传统中,跨性别角色与悲剧密切相关,或者被归为最近的过去。虽然HBO同时利用有线电视和视频点播流媒体服务,但它最近对跨文化话语权的投资,在一定程度上是对Netflix和亚马逊Prime成功的跨文化节目的回应,也表明了跨文化内容在多平台时代为内容生产商提供的竞争价值。Euphoria开创了新的领域,为跨性别身份提供了一种新的美学治疗,它唤起了z世代对社交媒体的普遍使用,对化妆品的创造性应用,以及对性别和性身份的微妙处理。展览的风格美学,通过超移动的电影摄影和超现实的灯光表现出来,反映了这种越界的方法,同时也突出了展览的超主观框架。最后,《Euphoria》说明了HBO制片人兼导演的关键作用,更具体地说,是萨姆·莱文森(Sam Levinson)导演品牌中叛逆的跨性别角色的作用。
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