现代女巫的崛起:分析德文·科尔的《w.i.t.h.》在女权主义话语中

Daniella Orias
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这项学术调查批判性地审视了德文·科尔(Devon Cole)的歌曲《W.I.T.C.H.》,在女权主义话语的框架内,以及它对女性对自己身体的自主权的影响。这项研究有两个主要目标:首先,它考察了科尔对女巫的抒情描绘,作为“完全控制自己的女性”的象征;其次,它评估了这些歌词与既定的女权主义理论的共鸣,特别是在生殖正义的背景下。这项调查目前处于关键发展之中,例如2022年罗伊诉韦德案的判决逆转以及严格的反堕胎立法的出现。女巫这个经久不衰的象征一直是女权主义抵抗的代表,在当代流行文化中保持着相关性。像科尔这样的艺术家策略性地利用女权主义理论,在他们的创作中注入社会评论,从而促进与性别有关的问题的传播。通过使用女巫的象征,科尔和她的同代人积极挑战主流的社会规范,就有关妇女权利和自主的问题进行了有意义的对话。总而言之,本文阐明了其分析的焦点——德文·科尔的《W.I.T.C.H.》,在更广泛的女权主义理论背景下。它强调了女权主义对女巫原型的重新诠释的重要性,以及它与当代性别相关问题的相关性,同时也承认了这种话语展开的更广泛的社会政治背景。
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The Rise of the Modern Witch: Analyzing Devon Cole’s ‘W.I.T.C.H.’ in Feminist Discourse
This scholarly investigation critically examines Devon Cole’s song, “W.I.T.C.H.,” within the framework of feminist discourse and its implications for women’s autonomy over their bodies. The study pursues two primary objectives: firstly, it examines Cole’s lyrical portrayal of witches as emblematic of “Women In Total Control of Herself,” and secondly, it assesses the resonance of these lyrics with established feminist theories, particularly within the context of Reproductive Justice. This inquiry is contemporarily situated amidst pivotal developments such as the 2022 Roe vs. Wade decision reversal and the emergence of stringent anti-abortion legislation. The enduring symbol of the witch has consistently persisted as a representation of feminist resistance, retaining its relevance in contemporary popular culture. Artists like Cole strategically leverage feminist theories to infuse their creative works with social commentary, thereby facilitating the dissemination of gender-related concerns. By employing the witch symbol, Cole and her contemporaries actively challenge prevailing societal norms, engendering meaningful dialogues on issues pertaining to women’s rights and autonomy. In sum, this paper illuminates the focal point of its analysis, Devon Cole’s “W.I.T.C.H.,” within the broader context of feminist theory. It underscores the significance of the feminist reinterpretation of the witch archetype and its pertinence to contemporary gender-related matters while also acknowledging the broader sociopolitical backdrop against which this discourse unfolds.
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