Porous privacies: Gender, migration, and precarious homes in early twenty-first century narrative films from the French Mediterranean

Sabine Haenni
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A prominent trope in so-called banlieue cinema—French cinema focused on housing projects on the outskirts of large French cities largely inhabited by migrants and their descendants—represents precarious migrant homes, and by extension entire neighborhoods, as dysfunctional and cut off from social life. This essay explores representations of precarious migrant homes that resist such polarising media images, and that insist on a porous privacy as a precondition for narrative and subjective development—for the ability to thrive—while pointing out the often gendered and precarious nature of such porosity. The natural and built specificities of the Mediterranean coast have often provided a productively rich set for such revisions, including for auteurs such as Claire Denis and Abdellatif Kechiche to develop their distinctive styles. Lesser-known filmmakers, such as Bania Medjbar and Hafsia Herzi, emerge in the wake of earlier revisionist films. Less focused on developing distinctive styles, they are invested in character-driven stories, and on stories that feature a range of characters and thus narrative options, while pointing out the gendered complexities of precariously porous homes.
多孔的隐私:二十一世纪初法国地中海叙事电影中的性别、移民和不稳定的家园
在所谓的 "郊区电影"(banlieue cinema)中,有一个突出的特例--法国电影聚焦于法国大城市郊区的住宅项目,这些项目大多由移民及其后裔居住--将岌岌可危的移民住宅,乃至整个社区,表现为功能失调,与社会生活隔绝。本文探讨了对岌岌可危的移民家园的表述,这些表述抵制了这种两极分化的媒体形象,坚持将多孔的隐私作为叙事和主观发展的先决条件--即茁壮成长的能力--同时指出这种多孔性往往具有性别和不稳定性。地中海沿岸的自然和建筑特点往往为此类修订提供了丰富的素材,包括克莱尔-丹尼斯(Claire Denis)和阿卜杜勒拉蒂夫-凯奇什(Abdellatif Kechiche)等电影制作人发展其独特风格的素材。巴尼亚-梅杰巴尔和哈夫西亚-赫兹等知名度较低的电影人是在早期修正主义电影之后出现的。他们不那么注重发展独特的风格,而是致力于以人物为驱动力的故事,以及以一系列人物为特色的故事,从而提供叙事选择,同时指出岌岌可危的多孔家庭中的性别复杂性。
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