灰色运动裤和#挑战:恢复黑色阴茎

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Brian Centrone
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基于社交媒体的#灰色运动裤挑战(# graysweatpantchallenge)呼吁男性穿上一条灰色运动裤,并分享照片,展示这件衣服如何很好地展示了他们的天赋。运动裤作为一种风格化的服装,其可及性和当前社会的接受度使得所有种族和阶层的男性都能参加这项挑战。参与比赛的黑人男性获得了大量女性观众的点赞、分享和评论,她们在社交媒体上公开表达了对这些照片的欣赏。这引起了以白人为主的男性的注意,他们很快就加入了挑战,上传了自己的照片,把大得可笑的东西塞进了灰色的运动裤里。尽管许多人觉得这些照片很有趣,但这次收购可以被视为对黑色阴茎的大规模肢解的延伸,这种肢解与19世纪的私刑照片和“大黑色阴茎”的神话有关。一部分是恐惧,一部分是幻想,这个神话是对黑人阴茎持续的拜物教和象征性阉割的原因,这可以在艺术图像的创作中看到(特别是罗伯特·梅普尔索普的作品),以及种族化的色情作品(特别是同性恋)。然而,#灰色运动裤挑战#的照片确实为黑人男性提供了一个机会,试图找回三个世纪以来从他们身上象征性地偷走的阴茎。
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Grey sweatpants and the #Challenge: Recuperating the Black penis
The social media-based #GraySweatpantsChallenge called for men to don a pair of grey sweatpants and share photos of how well the garment showed off their endowments. The accessibility and current social acceptance of sweatpants as a stylized garment allowed men of all races and classes to participate in the challenge. The Black men who participated received significant amounts of likes, shares and comments from female spectators who openly expressed their appreciation of the images on social media. This garnered the attention of predominantly White men who quickly co-opted the challenge by posting self-images with absurdly large objects shoved into their grey sweatpants. Although many people found these photos to be amusing, the takeover can be viewed as an extension of the scopic dismemberment of the Black penis that is connected to lynching photographs in the nineteenth century and to the myth of the ‘big Black dick’. Part fear and part fantasy, this myth is responsible for the continued fetishization and symbolic castration of the Black penis which can be seen in the creation of art images (particularly those by Robert Mapplethorpe), and racialized pornography (specifically gay). The #GraySweatpantsChallenge photos, however, do provide an opportunity for Black men to attempt a recuperation of the penises that had been literally and symbolically stolen from them for three centuries.
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Fashion Style & Popular Culture
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