The Joker movie: the representation of self based on hegemony theory

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Mohammad Zaid
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Abstract This research paper sets out to discuss the identity formation and self-presentation of the main character, Arthur, in the Joker film (2019), while focusing on psychological and sociopolitical elements comprising the mental capacity of Arthur (henceforth, the Joker), his social upbringing and childhood trauma, and the corrupt superstructure (i.e., ruling class). The research explores the aforementioned mechanisms that actively participate in the social identity formation of the Joker, starting from his socially unjustified mental illness that affected base structures (i.e., large masses) awareness to ruling class hegemony to glorifying the joker’s personality as a public hero despite the horrendous crimes he committed. In effect, they patronize him as a symbol of resistance and against capitalist discourses and ruling class corruption while disregarding his horrible actions. This research examines the transformation of the Joker’s identity from a comedian to a murderer, showing the norms or matrix of society that helped in the transformation of Joker’s identity ideologically and psychologically. The researcher uses a content analysis of certain scenes depicting the Joker as a hero or a criminal in society.
小丑电影:基于霸权理论的自我表征
摘要本研究旨在探讨《小丑》电影(2019)中主角亚瑟的身份形成和自我呈现,同时关注心理和社会政治因素,包括亚瑟(以下简称小丑)的心理能力、他的社会成长和童年创伤,以及腐败的上层建筑(即统治阶级)。本研究探讨了上述积极参与小丑社会身份形成的机制,从他影响基础结构(即广大群众)意识的社会不合理的精神疾病到统治阶级霸权,再到尽管小丑犯下了可怕的罪行,但他仍然是一个公众英雄。实际上,他们把他视为反抗资本主义话语和统治阶级腐败的象征,而无视他的可怕行为。这项研究考察了小丑身份从喜剧演员到杀人犯的转变,展示了在意识形态和心理上帮助小丑身份转变的社会规范或矩阵。研究人员对某些场景进行了内容分析,将小丑描绘成社会中的英雄或罪犯。
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Comedy Studies
Comedy Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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