‘Dear God, I am not a son of a bitch’: Justifications for patriarchal violence and the mischaracterization of Stephen King’s Jack Torrance

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T. Stephens
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Stephen King has criticized Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of The Shining for its characterization of Jack Torrance as an unsympathetic monster rather than a well-intentioned man tragically destroyed by his addiction and anger. However, a re-examination of the novel and its sequel shows that King’s Jack Torrance is, no matter what King says, a dangerous patriarchal figure long before he enters the Overlook. The Shining and Doctor Sleep detail Jack’s wife and son’s co-dependent attachment to him, their wariness and fear of him, his long history of toxic behaviour and his deep capacity for self-deception that all help to expose a justifying narrative for patriarchal violence. However, King’s extratextual defences of Jack and the critical narrative that reaffirms his assessment of Jack’s moral character must be part of our analysis of The Shining’s critique of patriarchal ideology, as the contrast between those statements and the textual evidence reveal a desire to see Jack as sympathetic that makes King and the audience complicit in the same narrative of justification that the novel exposes.
“亲爱的上帝,我不是狗娘养的”:为男权暴力辩护,以及对斯蒂芬·金笔下杰克·托伦斯的错误描述
史蒂芬·金批评了斯坦利·库布里克改编的《闪灵》,因为它把杰克·托伦斯塑造成一个无情的怪物,而不是一个被毒瘾和愤怒摧毁的善意的人。然而,对小说及其续集的重新审视表明,无论金说什么,金笔下的杰克·托伦斯早在进入观景楼之前就已经是一个危险的父权人物了。《闪灵》和《睡眠医生》详细描述了杰克的妻子和儿子对他的相互依赖,他们对他的警惕和恐惧,他长期的不良行为,以及他深刻的自我欺骗能力,这些都有助于揭露男权暴力的正当叙述。然而,金对杰克的文本外辩护和重申他对杰克道德品质评价的批判性叙述必须成为我们分析《闪灵》对父权意识形态批判的一部分,因为这些陈述与文本证据之间的对比揭示了一种将杰克视为同情的愿望,这使得金和观众在小说所揭露的相同的辩护叙述中串通一气。
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