Queer Ethics, Urban Spaces, and the Horrors of Monogamy in It Follows

D. Church, Kaveh Askari, András Szekfü, Felan Parker, Jihoon Kim, T. Cinque, A. Ndalianis, S. Redmond, Rosalind Galt, J. Furby, L. Stein, M. Shingler, Hannah Hamad, L. Perrott, Ana Cristina Mendes, Melinda Szalóky, Ágnes Matuska
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Abstract:Through its ironic critique of monogamy as a monstrous force, the horror film It Follows (David Robert Mitchell, 2014) advances, by way of negative example, a queer ethics of open, responsible sexuality—albeit an ethics constrained by the film’s setting in a present-day, neoliberal Detroit increasingly stripped of public services. By examining the film’s ambivalent nostalgia for both a generic and an urban past, this article argues that the queer aesthetic of It Follows achieves its emotional tenor through imaging Detroit’s decrepit (sub)urban spaces as haunted by polyvalent sexualities and socioeconomic inequalities.
《酷儿伦理、城市空间和一夫一妻制的恐怖
摘要:恐怖电影《跟随》(David Robert Mitchell, 2014)通过对一夫一妻制作为一种可怕力量的讽刺批判,以负面榜样的方式推进了一种开放、负责任的性行为的酷儿伦理——尽管这种伦理受到电影背景的限制,在当今,新自由主义的底特律日益剥夺公共服务。通过考察影片对普通过去和城市过去的矛盾怀旧,本文认为《追随》的酷儿美学通过将底特律破旧的(次)城市空间描绘成被多重性行为和社会经济不平等所困扰的场景,从而达到了其情感基调。
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