The Allegory of the Meat Market in Amores perros: Cannibalism, Consumption, and Money

IF 0.1 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
M. Abeyta
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Abstract:This article argues that the allusions to cannibalism through snippets of text that appear on screen and the insistent representation of commodity and monetary exchange through visual associations, montage, framing, and dialogue establish an undeniable cause–effect, social relationship between money and violence. This indictment is bolstered by a complex network of interweaving stories and multilayered imagery that comprises an allegory of cannibalistic capitalism in Mexico on the eve of the twenty-first century. In this light, the figure of the neoliberal cannibal, the entrepreneur engaged in the commodification of violence, profiting from murder and the spectacle of violence, personifies this allegorical critique of neoliberalism. This interpretation of the film's complex allegory centered on the image of a meat market as a metaphor for cannibalistic capitalism includes a preliminary discussion of the interrelationship between violence, neoliberalism, and cannibalism, followed by a close analysis of the visual language and dialogue.
《爱的人》中肉类市场的寓言:食人、消费和金钱
摘要:本文认为,通过屏幕上出现的文本片段对食人的暗示,以及通过视觉联想、蒙太奇、框架和对话对商品和货币交换的持续表现,建立了一种不可否认的因果关系,即金钱和暴力之间的社会关系。这一指控得到了一个由交织的故事和多层图像组成的复杂网络的支持,其中包括21世纪前夕墨西哥食人资本主义的寓言。有鉴于此,新自由主义食人族的形象,一个从事暴力商品化、从谋杀和暴力场面中获利的企业家,将这种对新自由主义的寓言式批判人格化。这部电影的复杂寓言以肉类市场的形象为中心,隐喻了食人资本主义,其中包括对暴力、新自由主义和食人之间相互关系的初步讨论,然后对视觉语言和对话进行了仔细分析。
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HISPANIC REVIEW
HISPANIC REVIEW LITERATURE, ROMANCE-
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期刊介绍: A quarterly journal devoted to research in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian literatures and cultures, Hispanic Review has been edited since 1933 by the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. The journal features essays and book reviews on the diverse cultural manifestations of Iberia and Latin America, from the medieval period to the present.
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