‘I’ve got my eyes open and I can’t be crooked’: Race, female virtue and national identity in Terry and the Pirates

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Catherine Martin
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The Second World War-era US network radio programmes augmented nationalist propaganda by connecting American national identity to white patriarchal gender norms. Juvenile adventure radio serials like Terry and the Pirates (TATP) joined this effort and countered criticism of their negative influence on children by promoting their ability to teach young audiences socially sanctioned values like respect for established authority and cultural norms. Within this cultural and industrial context, characters like April Kane became ‘discursive “relay station[s]”’ through which wartime debates over women’s changing cultural and economic status were circulated, contested and produced. TATP tested April’s dedication to an idealized American way of life by pairing and contrasting her with queered and exoticized racial others, including sexually deviant female criminals and subservient foreign men. April passed this inquisition by identifying with Burma, the series’ other white heroine, and adhering to traditional feminine values like honesty, passivity and deference to white patriarchal authority. These comparisons reaffirmed a gendered 06_RJ_16.1_Martin_77-94.indd 77 6/1/18 12:08 PM
“我睁着眼睛,我不能歪歪扭扭”:《特里与海盗》中的种族、女性美德和国家认同
二战时期的美国网络广播节目通过将美国的民族认同与白人父权性别规范联系起来,加强了民族主义宣传。青少年冒险广播节目《特里和海盗》(TATP)也加入了这一行列,并通过提高向年轻观众传授社会认可的价值观(如尊重既定权威和文化规范)的能力,反驳了对儿童负面影响的批评。在这种文化和工业背景下,像阿普丽尔·凯恩这样的角色成为了“话语的中继站”,通过它,战时关于女性不断变化的文化和经济地位的辩论得以传播、争论和产生。TATP测试了April对理想化的美国生活方式的执着,将她与酷儿和异国情调的种族配对和对比,包括性变态的女罪犯和顺从的外国男人。艾普莉通过认同剧中另一位白人女主人公缅姆(Burma),并坚持诚实、被动和服从白人父权权威等传统女性价值观,通过了这一考验。这些比较再次确认了性别。77年6月1日12:08 PM
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Radio Journal
Radio Journal Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Radio Journal publishes critical analyses of radio and sound media across a variety of platforms, from broadcast to podcast and all in between. Articles focus on both historical and contemporary issues in sound-based journalism and media studies. We look for work that explores the production, circulation and reception of radio and creative soundwork, and encourage a wide range of international and interdisciplinary perspectives. Radio Journal welcomes scholarship from early career researchers as well as internationally renowned scholars. It also publishes reviews of recent publications in the field of radio and sound studies. Radio Journal is edited from the US and Australia and has an international scope. It is a refereed publication; all research articles undergo rigorous double-blind peer review. The editors will review other contributions. The process normally takes three months to complete.
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