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摘要
本文分析了阿尔弗雷多·乔斯科维茨(Alfredo Joskowicz)的电影《变化》(El cambio/ the Change,[1971] 1975)对20世纪70年代反主流文化运动的表现。它显示了电影如何将主角描绘成墨西哥反文化运动的一部分,尽管它对该运动采取了批判的观点。主角们的抗议行动不仅没有成功,而且他们与女性和土著人物的关系也有问题。《坎比奥》中对反主流文化的矛盾心理,与同一导演在其他电影中对左翼抗议运动的描绘相似。这篇文章详述了这部电影与导演作品之间公认的关系。它表明,主角与土著和女性角色之间关系的刻画存在问题,这与它的历史背景和同一时期的其他电影有关。特别是,它表明,这些相互作用与墨西哥政府和反文化运动采用土著人民的家长式观点和复制男女之间的父权关系的某些方式相对应。
El cambio/The Change Joskowicz ([1971] 1975): Mexican counterculture and the futility of protest in the 1970s
This article analyses the representation of the 1970s countercultural movement in Alfredo Joskowicz’s film El cambio/The Change ([1971] 1975). It shows how the film portrays its protagonists as part of the Mexican countercultural movement, even as it adopts a critical view of that movement. Not only are the protagonists unsuccessful with their single action of protest, they are also engaged in problematic relationships with female and Indigenous characters. The ambivalence towards counterculture in El cambio is similar to the portrayal of leftist protest movements in other films by the same director. This article expands on the recognized relationship between this film and the director’s oeuvre. It demonstrates that the problematic portrayal of relationships between the protagonists and Indigenous and female characters relates to its historical context and other films from the time period. In particular, it shows that these interactions correspond with some of the ways that the Mexican state and the countercultural movement adopted paternalistic views of Indigenous people and replicated patriarchal relationships between men and women.