Words for a conversation: speech, doubt and faith in the films of Eric Rohmer and Mia Hansen-Løve

Fiona Handyside
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Abstract Stanley Cavell’s Pursuits of Happiness (1981) and Contesting Tears (1996) are landmark studies that established the centrality of women’s experience in mid-twentieth century Hollywood’s imaginary and posed, against a backdrop of increasing sexual equality following women’s suffrage, deep ethical questions of recognition and non-recognition, desire and freedom, within the traditional American heterosexual couple. Cavell identified conversation as central to these films’ attempts to grapple with shifting forms of private intimacy and their relation to broader changes in the public sphere. In this article, the author demonstrates that Eric Rohmer and Mia Hansen-Løve deploy the Cavellian techniques of everyday language brought to vivid life within a naturalistic mise-en-scène to explore heterosexual coupling culture within changing French gender norms and roles. This allows their films to explore a specifically feminine subjectivity, bringing to the fore questions of self-reliance and doubt in a society which allows women legal and social freedom but still subjects them to patriarchal expectations. The article thus sheds light on why Rohmer and Hansen-Løve’s cinema makes such use of dialogue, its connection to a sympathetic interest in female becoming, and traces a new New Wave inheritance outside of Bazin’s theory of cinematic realism.
对话词汇:埃里克·侯麦和米娅·汉森-洛夫电影中的演讲、怀疑和信仰
斯坦利·卡维尔的《追求幸福》(1981)和《争夺眼泪》(1996)是具有里程碑意义的研究,它们确立了女性经历在20世纪中叶好莱坞虚构中的中心地位,并在女性选举权后性别平等日益增加的背景下,在传统的美国异性恋夫妇中提出了承认与不承认、欲望与自由的深刻伦理问题。卡维尔认为对话是这些电影的核心,这些电影试图抓住私人亲密形式的变化,以及它们与公共领域更广泛变化的关系。在这篇文章中,作者展示了Eric Rohmer和Mia Hansen-Løve运用卡维尔式的日常语言技巧,在一种自然主义的场景中生动地展现生活,以探索不断变化的法国性别规范和角色中的异性恋耦合文化。这使得她们的电影探索了一种特殊的女性主体性,在一个允许女性享有法律和社会自由但仍使她们受制于父权期望的社会中,突出了自力更生和怀疑的问题。因此,本文揭示了为什么侯麦和汉森-洛夫的电影如此使用对话,它与对女性成长的同情兴趣的联系,并在巴赞的电影现实主义理论之外追踪了新的新浪潮遗产。
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Studies in French Cinema
Studies in French Cinema FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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