女高音与类型转换:黑帮电影中的意识形态谈判

P. Keeton
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《黑道家族》是对黑帮片类型的一次重大改造,它在重新审视黑帮片类型所基于的文化神话时,既隐藏又暴露了资本主义的矛盾。虽然《黑道家族》融合了许多传统黑帮类型的元素,但它也对黑帮类型进行了改造,以应对20世纪80年代末和90年代美国社会发生的重大社会变化。普遍存在的企业腐败和政治丑闻,对国家商业和政治领导人的信心丧失,最富有和最贫穷的美国人之间的收入差距扩大,父亲的家长制权威下降,对儿童虐待和家庭功能障碍的担忧日益增加,依赖药物和心理治疗来治疗异常的社会行为,以及社会暴力的增加和正常化。本文认为,在《黑道家族》中,美国工作和家庭生活的新社会和政治现实与黑帮类型和家庭情节剧的传统习俗之间发生了一场意识形态的谈判。这种相互作用产生了对叙事的不同和矛盾的解读。
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The sopranos and genre transformation: Ideological negotiation in the gangster film
The Sopranos is a major reworking of the gangster genre, which both conceals and exposes capitalist contradictions in re‐examining the cultural myths on which the genre is based. While The Sopranos incorporates many elements of the traditional gangster genre, it also transforms that genre in response to major social changes occurring in American society in the late 1980s and 1990s: pervasive corporate corruption and political scandal, loss of faith in national business and political leaders, widening income gap between the wealthiest and poorest Americans, decline in the patriarchal authority of the father, growing concern about childhood abuse and dysfunction in the family, reliance on drugs and psychotherapy to treat deviant social behavior, and increase and normalization of violence in society. This essay argues that an ideological negotiation occurs in The Sopranos between the new social and political realities of American work and family life that are represented in the series and the traditional conventions of the gangster genre and the family melodrama. This interaction gives rise to alternative and contradictory readings of the narrative.
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