印度板球、大众文化和 "国家大事":由体育引发的民族主义反思

IF 0.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Cheriya Kelambath Anuranj, Ajanta Sircar
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摘要

本世纪,板球在印度的发展已远远超出了其作为一种游戏或娱乐形式的基本定义。20 世纪 90 年代的自由化进程以及随后发生的剧烈社会变革对板球运动产生了影响,使其获得了作为文化文本的新含义。目前,印度板球构成了集体娱乐的一部分,形成了人们的习惯,并在民族主义政治中扮演着核心的意识形态角色。本文试图用斯拉沃伊-齐泽克(Slavoj Zizek)的 "民族事物 "概念来分析印度板球,以批判性地理解其在印度政体中唤起超民族主义的潜力。齐泽克提出的 "民族之物 "概念假定,诉诸民族主义会造成一种痛中有乐的局面,并唤起极端的 "享受"(jouissance),而这种 "享受"(jouissance)是以突然的失落感为基础的。本文从中汲取启示,从理论上研究了在印度新民族主义情绪不断升级的背景下,板球运动所引发的民族主义。此外,文章通过对印度电影《Kai Po Che》(2013 年)的批判性分析,阐述了板球如何成为印度大众文化中的 "失落事物",在这部电影中,板球作为一个社会和政治实体出现,介入了印度普通青年的生活。
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Indian cricket, popular culture and “national Thing”: Reflections from sport-induced nationalism

Cricket in India has evolved much beyond its fundamental definition as a game or form of entertainment in the present century. The liberalization process in the 1990s, followed by the drastic social changes in the country, impacted the game, leading it to acquire new meanings as cultural text. Currently, Indian cricket forms part of collective enjoyment, forming people's habitus and playing a central ideological role in the politics of ethnonationalism. This article attempts to analyze Indian Cricket using Slavoj Zizek's concept of “national Thing,” to critically understand its potential to evoke hyper-nationalism in the Indian polity. The concept of “national Thing,” proposed by Zizek, postulates that the recourse to nationalism can cause a pleasure-in-pain situation and evoke extreme “enjoyment” (jouissance), which functions on the idea of sudden sense of loss. Drawing insights from this, this paper theoretically investigates sport-induced nationalism in cricket in the backdrop of escalating neo-nationalist sentiments in India. Additionally, the article expounds on how cricket becomes a “lost Thing” in Indian popular culture by critically analyzing the Indian film Kai Po Che (2013), in which cricket emerges as a social and political entity, intervening with the lives of ordinary youths in India.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of original work on the application of psychoanalysis to the entire range of human knowledge. This truly interdisciplinary journal offers a concentrated focus on the subjective and relational aspects of the human unconscious and its expression in human behavior in all its variety.
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