诱导白人Ziwe Fumudoh 的讽刺性重复

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
Katelyn Hale Wood
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本文通过分析紫薇-福姆多(Ziwe Fumudoh)的喜剧作品,探讨了反复出现的喜剧片段如何挑战白人观众虚伪的反种族主义、讽刺美国有毒的白人女性形象,以及当白人女权主义者真诚地尝试跨种族联系时可能出现的情况。Ziwe 喜剧中的每件艺术品--对主厨艾莉森-罗曼(Alison Roman)的采访、名为 "丽莎报警"(Lisa Called the Cops)的音乐小品以及对活动家格洛丽亚-斯坦因(Gloria Steinem)的采访--都开创了富有成效的对抗模式。Ziwe 讽刺了白人表演性盟友关系和有毒的白人女性形象的荒谬性,并展示了美国结构性进步的希望与绝望之间的推力和拉力。
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Baiting whiteness: Ziwe Fumudoh's satirical repetition

Analyzing the comedy of Ziwe Fumudoh, this paper examines how repeated comedic bits can challenge white audiences' disingenuous anti-racism, satirize toxic white womanhood in the U.S., and script what is possible when white feminists demonstrate sincere attempts at cross-racial connection. Each artifact from Ziwe's comedy—an interview with chef Alison Roman, a musical sketch titled “Lisa Called the Cops,” and an interview with activist Gloria Steinem—carve out productive modes of confrontation. Ziwe satirizes the ridiculousness of white performative allyship and toxic white womanhood, and demonstrates the push and pull between hope and hopelessness of structural progress in the U.S.

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期刊介绍: The popular culture movement was founded on the principle that the perspectives and experiences of common folk offer compelling insights into the social world. The fabric of human social life is not merely the art deemed worthy to hang in museums, the books that have won literary prizes or been named "classics," or the religious and social ceremonies carried out by societies" elite. The Journal of Popular Culture continues to break down the barriers between so-called "low" and "high" culture and focuses on filling in the gaps that a neglect of popular culture has left in our understanding of the workings of society.
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