Subversive Horror, Patriarchal Poison, and Progressive Apocalypse in Jeff Barnaby’s Rhymes for Young Ghouls and Blood Quantum

IF 0.5 2区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
D. Christopher
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ABSTRACT:In the ongoing First Nations and otherwise Indigenous apocalypse in Canada and abroad, the colonial footprint continues to remain firmly stamped on cultures and peoples relegated to the socio-political margins. One recent response occurs in Jeff Barnaby’s Rhymes for Young Ghouls (2013) and in his follow-up Blood Quantum (2019). Following a combination of Indigenous theoretical analyses combined with traditional cultural studies, this article demonstrates how these films simultaneously expose the horrific crimes of colonialism in a relatively recent contemporary setting while ironically using the cinematic conventions of horror and apocalypse to critique a stultifying patriarchal ideology both from within and surrounding the Indigenous community.
杰夫·巴纳比为年轻食尸鬼和血量子所作的押韵中的颠覆恐怖、父权毒药和进步启示
摘要:在加拿大和其他国家正在进行的原住民灾难中,殖民主义的足迹仍然牢牢地印在文化和民族身上,这些文化和民族被置于社会政治的边缘。最近的一个回应出现在杰夫·巴纳比的《年轻食尸鬼的押韵》(2013)和他的后续作品《血量子》(2019)中。本文将原住民理论分析与传统文化研究相结合,展示这些电影如何同时揭露殖民主义在近代背景下的可怕罪行,同时讽刺地使用恐怖和启示录的电影传统来批判原住民社区内部和周围的愚蠢的父权意识形态。
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JCMS-Journal of Cinema and Media Studies
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