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劳伦-施密特(Lauren Schmidt)执导的 Netflix 剧集《巫师》(The Witcher,2019 年)围绕职业怪物猎人杰洛特-里维亚(Geralt of Rivia)展开,讲述了他在奇幻世界 "大陆 "的冒险故事。杰洛特是剧中的核心人物,同时该剧还深入探讨了兄弟会训练的女巫师的生活;兄弟会是一个由熟练的魔法练习者组成的组织,他们决心通过管理和规范王国之间的魔法使用来恢复稳定和秩序。本文将分析四位巫师--叶奈弗、弗林吉拉、西里拉和蒂萨娅,重点关注女性的力量,尤其是西尔维娅-费德里奇(Silvia Federici)在《卡利班与女巫》(2004 年)一书中强调的女性力量,即女性的 "性能力"、"对生殖的控制能力 "和 "治愈能力"。本文认为,这三种与生俱来的女性特质推动着这四位巫师发挥自己的能动性和道德准则,从而瓦解了兄弟会的父权控制。本文借鉴女性主义文学理论,尤其是西尔维娅-费德里奇(Silvia Federici)的著作《卡利班与女巫》(Caliban and the Witch),旨在分析巫师们与兄弟会之间的权力动态和反抗关系,巫师们反抗的动机,以及这些巫师如何在整个系列中成为反抗的象征。
Female sorcerers resisting patriarchy in the Netflix series The Witcher
Lauren Schmidt’s Netflix series, The Witcher (2019), centers around the witcher, Geralt of Rivia, a professional monster hunter and his adventures in a fantasy world known as the Continent. While Geralt is the central character, the series also delves into the lives of female sorcerers who are trained by Brotherhood; an organization of skilled magic practioners who are determined to restore stability and order by governing and regulating the use of magic between kingdoms. This paper will analyze four sorcerers, Yennefer, Fringilla, Cirilla, and Tissaia, by focusing on the power of womanhood, especially the female power coming from what Silvia Federici in her book Caliban and the Witch (2004) underlines as women’s “sexuality,” “control over reproduction” and “ability to heal.” This paper argues that these three innate female traits push these four sorcerers to exert their own agency and code of ethics and, thus, dismantle the patriarchal control of Brotherhood. Drawing upon feminist literary theory, especially Silvia Federici’s book Caliban and the Witch, this article aims to analyze the power dynamics and resistance between the sorcerers and Brotherhood, the motives driving the sorcerers’ rebellion, and how these sorcerers emerge as symbols of resistance throughout the series.