What Is Disability Studies to Make of Fetal Amputee and Cosplayer Laura Vaughn and Her Emulation of Female Warrior, Imperator Furiosa of Mad Max: Fury Road?

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Smith
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Non-disabled actors playing disabled characters in popular mainstream film is a contentious issue in critical disability scholarship. So what is disability studies to make of fetal amputee and cosplayer,1 Laura Vaughn, and her identification with and emulation of disabled warrior woman, Imperator Furiosa—a fictional female character from the near future dystopian action film, Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), who is played by non-disabled actor, Charlize Theron? Mad Max: Fury Road follows the plight of a lone ex-cop called “Mad” Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy), who becomes entangled with formidable amputee and female warrior, Imperator Furiosa, as she flees the warlord Immorten Joe and his tribe of “War Boys,” taking with her his harem of women called the “Five Wives.” In an exhilarating finale Furiosa, with the help of Max and the Five Wives, is forced to face down Immorten Joe and his men, finally emerging triumphant as the peoples’ hero. The tough and uncompromising figure of Imperator Furiosa has attracted positive critical attention from both feminists and disabled women, transforming Fury Road from a conventional macho action movie to a feminist narrative of women’s liberation from an oppressive and exploitative patriarchy. The most pressing and intriguing discussion about Furiosa is that made by fetal amputee and cosplayer Laura Vaughn—a dedicated cosplayer and blogger, who has wholeheartedly identified with Theron’s Furiosa. Cosplay involves fans dressing up in costume in order to emulate their favorite characters from popular cultural texts in film, TV, and literature. Its origins lie in American science fiction and fantasy, and it has produced its own celebrities in fandom culture. Cosplayers connect through social media and fanzines and regularly attend conventions in order to publicly
残疾研究对胎儿截肢者和coser劳拉·沃恩和她对女战士的模仿,疯狂的麦克斯:狂暴之路的皇帝福瑞奥萨是什么?
在流行的主流电影中扮演残疾角色的非残疾演员是批判性残疾研究中一个有争议的问题。那么,对胎儿截肢者和角色扮演者1 Laura Vaughn的残疾研究,以及她对残疾女战士Imperator Furiosa的认同和模仿,是一个虚构的女性角色,来自不久的将来的反乌托邦动作片《疯狂的麦克斯:狂暴之路》(2015),由非残疾演员Charlize Theron扮演?《疯狂的麦克斯:狂暴之路》讲述了一位名叫“疯狂”的麦克斯·罗卡坦斯基(汤姆·哈迪饰)的单身前警察的困境,她在逃离军阀不朽的乔和他的“战争男孩”部落时,与令人生畏的截肢者兼女战士帝国手弗瑞奥萨纠缠在一起,带走了他的后宫“五个妻子”,被迫面对不朽的乔和他的手下,最终胜利地成为人民的英雄。帝国主义者Furiosa的强硬和不妥协的形象吸引了女权主义者和残疾女性的积极批评关注,将《愤怒之路》从一部传统的大男子主义动作电影转变为一部女性主义叙事,讲述女性从压迫和剥削的父权制中解放出来的故事。关于Furiosa最紧迫、最有趣的讨论是由胎儿截肢者兼角色扮演者Laura Vaughn进行的,她是一位专注的角色扮演者和博主,全心全意地认同Theron的Furiosa。角色扮演包括粉丝们穿着戏服,模仿电影、电视和文学中流行文化文本中他们最喜欢的角色。它起源于美国的科幻小说和幻想小说,并在粉丝文化中产生了自己的名人。角色扮演者通过社交媒体和粉丝杂志建立联系,并定期参加大会以公开
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Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies
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