“没有戴安·卡罗尔就没有克里·华盛顿”:大声喊出文化、姐妹情和黑人女性话语

Ashley S. Young
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摘要:本文将大声喊出(一种公开表达欣赏的方式)作为非裔美国人的文化传统进行理论化,并探讨黑人女演员如何在颁奖典礼上有意地使用大声喊出的方式来承认彼此的工作,并集体重新表达对黑人女性身份的意识形态理解。在追踪黑人女演员使用大喊大叫的明确方式时,本研究考察了好莱坞黑人女演员之间的相互联系,揭示了她们对彼此说的话和关于彼此的话,以及这些对话中隐含的更大意义,因为这些对话与非洲裔美国人代表性的更广泛问题有关。我特别关注以黑人为主题的颁奖典礼,认为黑人女演员培养了自己的空间,为自己创造了空间,为彼此和彼此的作品庆祝和呐喊,形成了一种基于指导和赋权的姐妹情谊,从而为黑人女性在银幕上的成就创造了一种遗产和另一种档案。
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"There Would Be No Kerry Washington without Diahann Carroll": Shout-Out Culture, Sisterhood, and the Discourse of Black Womanhood
ABSTRACT:This article theorizes the relevance of the shout-out, a public expression of appreciation, as an African American cultural tradition and explores how Black actresses intentionally use shout-outs in awards show speeches to acknowledge each other's work and to collectively rearticulate ideological understandings of Black womanhood. In tracing the explicit ways that Black actresses use shout-outs, this study examines the interconnections among Black actresses in Hollywood, revealing what they say to and about each other and the larger meanings implicit in these conversations as they relate to broader issues of African American representation. Focusing specifically on Black-themed awards shows, I argue that Black actresses cultivate their own spaces and create room for themselves to celebrate and shout out each other and each other's work, forming a sisterhood that thrives on mentorship and empowerment, thus creating a legacy and an alternative archive of Black women's accomplishments on-screen.
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