流动的身体:《地球上的圣诞节》、《导火索》和《我、你、我、你》中欲望的自我民族志

Ariadna Moreno Pellejero
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本文通过对《地球上的圣诞节》(Barbara Rubin, 1963)、《福丝》(Carolee Schneemann, 1964-67)和《Je, tu, il, elle》(Chantal Akerman, 1974)的比较研究,探讨了三位女性电影人是如何表达她们理解和体验快乐的方式的。通过拍摄他们所属的亚文化,或者以一种模仿仪式的方式在性行为中表现自己,这些电影制作人认识到自己的性取向,与将女性贬为缪斯角色的模式相反。根据亚陶的仪式概念和他的“无器官的身体”,这一分析假设了“流动的身体”概念的可能性,指的是肯定自己快乐的运动中的身体,并建议将这里探索的三部电影描述为“欲望的自我民族志”。
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Flowing Bodies: Autoethnographies of Desire in "Christmas on Earth", "Fuses" and "Je, tu, il, elle"
This article explores how three women filmmakers express their ways of understanding and experiencing pleasure, based on a comparative study of Christmas on Earth (Barbara Rubin, 1963), Fuses (Carolee Schneemann, 1964–67) and Je, tu, il, elle (Chantal Akerman, 1974). By filming the subculture to which they belong or presenting themselves in the sexual act in a way that emulates ritual, these filmmakers recognize their own sexuality in opposition to the model that relegates the woman to the role of muse. Drawing on Artaud’s concept of ritual and his “Body without Organs,” this analysis posits the possibility of the concept of “flowing bodies,” referring to bodies in motion that affirm their own pleasure, andproposes to describe the three films explored here as “autoethnographies of desire.”
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