克里斯蒂娜与皇后》、克里斯、雷德卡和性别认同导航

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Timothy Lomeli
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性别认同表达仍然是公众讨论的主题。在过去的几十年里,学者和公众对稳定和二元性别身份的观念提出了质疑,这在英语和法语世界都引起了争论。雷德卡(Christine and the Queens),又名克里斯汀和皇后(Christine and the Queens)以及克里斯(Chris),是一位在性别认同和性别表达方面特别有趣的公众人物,因为他的性别关系在他的职业生涯中不断演变。在过去的十年中,这位艺术家对自己与性别的关系一直保持着非常开放的态度,这也是他一直处于公众视野中的原因。雷德卡还是一个游走于英语世界和法语世界之间的人--他所表达的文化身份既不完全是法语,也不完全是英语,而是一种混合身份。 作为一名音乐家,他的性别之旅或多或少都是公开的,这就提出了一个问题:雷德卡如何利用他的音乐、视频和个人形象来引导和表达他与性别之间不断演变的关系?通过使用性别和同性恋理论,本文将展示雷德卡如何利用这些元素来审视和重新定义自己的性别。本文将具体探讨其名人角色的构建,随后对其第一张专辑《Chaleur humaine》(2014 年)中的歌曲《iT》进行歌词分析,并对其第二张专辑《Chris》(2018 年)中的音乐视频《5 dols/5 dollars》进行场景分析,以展示 Redcar 在性别探索方面的公开经历如何解构了静态性别的概念,转而展示了性别如何始终处于重新谈判的过程中。
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Christine and the Queens, Chris, Redcar, and navigating gender identity
Gender identity expression continues to be the subject of public discourse. In the past few decades, scholars and members of the general public have questioned the idea of a stable and binary gender identity, which has caused debates in both the anglophone and francophone worlds. Redcar, also known as Christine and the Queens, as well as Chris, is a particularly interesting public figure concerning gender identity and expression because his relationship has evolved throughout his career. The artist has been remarkably open about his relationship with gender throughout the last decade, which has been in the public eye. Redcar is also someone who has found himself between the anglophone and francophone worlds – he expresses a cultural identity that is neither altogether French nor anglophone, but hybrid. As a musician whose journey with gender has been more or less public, it raises the question: How does Redcar use his music, videos, and persona to navigate and express his evolving relationship with gender? Through the use of gender and queer theories, this article demonstrates how Redcar has used these elements to examine and redefine his own gender. This essay will look specifically at the construction of his celebrity persona, followed by a lyrical analysis of the song “iT” from his first album Chaleur humaine (2014) and a scenic analysis from the music video for “5 dols/5 dollars” from his second album Chris (2018) to demonstrate how Redcar’s public experience of gender exploration works to deconstruct the idea of a static gender and instead demonstrates how gender is always in a process of renegotiation.
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Contemporary French Civilization
Contemporary French Civilization Arts and Humanities-History
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