Creepypasta 和 "Fabrègues 事件":最近一起青少年暴力事件中的模仿和攻击行为

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
Ian Williams Curtis
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本文对 "法布雷格事件"(2022 年)进行了批判性分析,在这起青少年暴力事件中,两名 12 岁的女孩实施了一系列刺杀行为,导致其中一名父亲死亡。这两名女孩在被捕后声称,她们的暴力行为是受 "惊悚小说"(creepypasta)的启发,"惊悚小说 "是一种众包的网络恐怖小说和视频。虽然这起犯罪声称与数字故事形式有关,但似乎与当下的具体情况密切相关,而且新闻报道一直在强调这些女孩的女性特征和性取向,显然是为了进一步渲染她们的行为,但在媒体对此案的报道中出现的传统智慧暴露了评论家们对过时的精神分析模式的严重依赖,这些模式并不关注当下的具体情况,也不关注性别和性的问题。本文探讨了 "法布雷盖斯事件 "中如何运用模仿与攻击之间关系的理论,然后提出了另一种女权主义方法,以理解那些似乎从想象中的怪物那里汲取灵感的女孩的暴力行为这一社会现象。这样做的目的是,从女性主义理论和恐怖研究中汲取新的视角,为当代法国背景下的女童和童年研究做出贡献。
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Creepypasta and “the Fabrègues Affair”: Imitation and aggression in a recent case of youth violence
This article offers a critical analysis of “the Fabrègues Affair” (2022), a case of youth violence in which two twelve-year-old girls carried out a series of stabbings, resulting in the death of one of their fathers. What was initially viewed as a simple “family tragedy [ drame intrafamilial]” ballooned into a national conversation when the girls claimed, after their arrest, that their violent act had been inspired by “creepypasta,” crowdsourced online horror fictions and videos. While the crime, in its purported relation to digital forms of storytelling, appears eminently specific to the present moment, and while news coverage consistently emphasized the girls’ femininity and sexual orientation in an apparent attempt to further sensationalize their act, the conventional wisdom, as it appears in media coverage of the case, exposes a striking reliance among commentators on outdated psychoanalytic models that do not attend to the specificities of the moment, or to questions of gender and sexuality. This article explores how theories of the relationship between imitation and aggression have been applied in “the Fabrègues Affair” before proposing alternative feminist approaches to understanding the social phenomenon of violent behaviors among girls who appear to draw inspiration from imaginary monsters. In doing so, it aims to contribute new perspectives, drawn from feminist theory and horror studies, to girlhood and childhood studies in the contemporary French context.
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期刊介绍: French Cultural Studies is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes international research on all aspects of French culture in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Articles are welcome on such areas as cinema, television and radio, the press, the visual arts, popular culture, cultural policy and cultural and intellectual debate. French Cultural Studies is designed to respond to the important changes that have affected the study of French culture, language and society in all sections of the education system. The journal encourages and provides a forum for the full range of work being done on all aspects of modern French culture.
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