Beyond the Pastoral Paradise: Orienting Black and Muslim People in British Rural Space

IF 0.2 1区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Lélia Tavakoli Farsooni
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Abstract

While there is an increasing number of Black and Muslim stories in urban settings, cultural imaginations of the British rural as linked to whiteness are pervasive. Despite there being a long-established presence of Black and Muslim people in British rural areas, their bodies are excluded or made to disappear to make the rural and, by extension, the nation (supposedly) safe. Drawing on Sara Ahmed’s notion of white habit worlds, this article explores the specific ways in which popular imaginations of rural spaces in the UK orient Black and Muslim bodies in relation to rurality. I will argue that whiteness as the racialisation of the pastoral form is closely imbricated with the Christian pastoral notion of Eden by close reading season five of the TV crime drama Shetland, the feature film Four Lions (2010) and the documentary Arcadia (2017). By asking how these configure British rural space through their orientation of Black and Muslim bodies and how they contest or reinforce the (lack of) belonging of bodies considered ‘non-white’/‘non-Christian’ in rural spaces, I inquire how these productions complement each other in what they have to say about the presence of Black and Muslim bodies in British rural space and how this relates to wider debates about immigration and national identity.
田园天堂之外:英国乡村空间中黑人与穆斯林的定位
虽然城市背景下的黑人和穆斯林故事越来越多,但英国农村与白人有关的文化想象却无处不在。尽管黑人和穆斯林在英国农村地区长期存在,但他们的身体被排除在外或消失,以使农村乃至整个国家(据称)安全。本文借鉴萨拉·艾哈迈德(Sara Ahmed)的白人习惯世界概念,探讨了英国大众对乡村空间的想象如何将黑人和穆斯林的身体与乡村联系起来。通过仔细阅读犯罪电视剧《设得兰群岛》第五季、故事片《四只狮子》(2010)和纪录片《阿卡迪亚》(2017),我将论证白人作为田园形式的种族化与伊甸园的基督教田园概念密切相关。通过询问这些作品如何通过对黑人和穆斯林身体的定位来配置英国乡村空间,以及它们如何挑战或加强乡村空间中被认为是“非白人”/“非基督徒”的身体的归属(缺乏),我想知道这些作品是如何相互补充的,它们必须说的是英国乡村空间中黑人和穆斯林身体的存在,以及这与关于移民和国家认同的更广泛的辩论有什么关系。
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Journal of British Cinema and Television
Journal of British Cinema and Television FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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