在世界的中心,美国帝国忘记了自己:《鱿鱼游戏》和好莱坞媒体夸张的目光

Raymond Kyooyung Ra
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这篇文章引起了人们对东方主义凝视的一种新形式的关注,我称之为“情节剧”,其特点是观看的主体过度渴望与被观看的对象认同,并将自己描绘成善良的受害者英雄。通过分析美国媒体对《鱿鱼游戏》的评论,我认为美帝国的情节剧“主角综合症”不仅表现为情感,而且还表现为帝国主义的叙事模式,以减轻其历史罪责和责任。
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At the center of its world, the U.S. empire forgets itself: Squid Game and the Hollywood press’ melodramatic gaze
This article calls attention to a novel form of Orientalist gaze that I call “melodramatic,” characterized by the looking subject’s excessive desire to identify with the looked-at object and to depict itself as the virtuous victim-hero. Analyzing U.S. journalistic commentaries on Squid Game that prescribe Americentric reception of the foreign media text, I argue that the U.S. empire’s melodramatic “main character syndrome” manifests as not only affect but also an imperialist mode of story-telling that assuages its historical guilt and accountability.
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