奥扎克事务:对黑人生活的影响

IF 1.6 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES
Sarah Demekech Graham
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通过提及美国白人定居者的后种族想象,本文在分析 Netflix 系列剧《奥扎克》(2017-2022 年)中塑造的白人青少年女性露丝-兰莫尔这一角色时,研究了种族表征的滑移、可转移性和政治相互作用。我将美国流行文化的历史定位为 "黑脸"(Blackface)的兴起,并认为露丝通过末世论的联想、时尚造型和环境音效,在整个剧集的不同阶段被编码为黑人。我分析了流行文化的截屏以及剧集编导、执行导演和音乐总监的引语,以证明对黑人身体的破坏是继承性的,限制了黑人和土著人的生存。请读者注意,本文包含关于《奥扎克》系列(2017-2022)的剧透。
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Ozark matters: implications about Black lives
By referring to the White settler post-racial imaginary of the USA, this article examines the slippage, transferability, and political interplay of racial representations into an analysis of the character of Ruth Langmore, a White adolescent woman portrayed in the Netflix series Ozark (2017–2022). Establishing the history of popular culture in the USA as emergent from Blackface, I argue that Ruth is coded, through an eschatological association, fashion styling, and ambient sound, as Black at various points throughout the series. I analyse screengrabs from pop culture and quotes from the showrunner, executive directors, and musical director to demonstrate that the destruction of the Black body is inherited, restricting the survival of Black and Indigenous peoples. Readers are advised that this article contains spoilers about the series Ozark (2017–2022).
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