Marnie as the Hysteric and a Nomadic Subject in Hitchcock's Marnie

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Mijeong Kim
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Abstract:The controversy over whether Alfred Hitchcock is a misogynist has continued, as the depictions of women in his films have been particularly problematic. However, depending on the reader's perspective, Hitchcock's employment of misogynist elements in his works can be read as a tactical strategy to reveal and challenge phallocentric ideologies. Hence, this paper presents the perspective that Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), one of Hitchcock's most controversial works, which portrays the male protagonist's patriarchal violence against an unstable, mysterious, and potentially dangerous woman who refuses to remain an exchangeable property between men, is revealing, rather than appropriating, sexism and misogyny, the normative patriarchal privileges. In attempting to reread Hitchcock's Marnie as a feminist text, this paper highlights the fact that Marnie makes an issue of misogynistic sexual politics, paradoxically, by obviously dramatizing them. In particular, noting that Hitchcock interrogates the "woman" within misogynistic contexts or frames, this paper attempts to elaborate on how the main female character of Marnie can be regarded as positively subversive, particularly in feminist Deleuzian terms. In order to read Marnie as the hysteric and a nomadic subject, a subversive and transgressive character who performs Deleuzian "becoming-woman," this study examines how Marnie attempts and struggles to escape from the hegemonic patriarchal domination of striated space by drawing lines of flight.
希区柯克《玛尼》中的歇斯底里与游牧主体玛尼
摘要:关于阿尔弗雷德·希区柯克是否是厌女主义者的争议仍在继续,因为他的电影中对女性的描述尤其有问题。然而,根据读者的视角,希区柯克在作品中使用厌女元素可以被解读为一种揭示和挑战阳具中心意识形态的战术策略。因此,本文认为,希区柯克最具争议的作品之一希区柯克的《玛妮》(1964)描绘了男主人公对一个不稳定、神秘且潜在危险的女性的父权暴力,她拒绝在男性之间保持可交换的财产,揭示而非挪用性别歧视和厌女症,规范的父权特权。在试图将希区柯克的《玛妮》作为一部女权主义文本重读的过程中,本文强调了一个事实,即玛妮通过明显的戏剧化,提出了一个厌女性政治的问题。特别是,希区柯克在厌女的语境或框架中审问“女人”,本文试图阐述玛妮的主要女性角色如何被视为积极的颠覆性人物,特别是在女权主义的德勒兹术语中。为了将玛妮解读为一个歇斯底里的游牧主体,一个颠覆性和越轨性的角色,扮演德勒兹式的“成为女人”,本研究考察了玛妮如何试图和挣扎着通过绘制逃亡线来逃离父权制对条纹空间的霸权统治。
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