蜘蛛侠漫画书中美国性和公民叙事的性别化:以玛丽·简·沃森为例

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Zlatko Bukač
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这项研究以公民身份理论的概念为前提,主要是所谓的文化公民身份,以及这种方法如何为超级英雄漫画人物蜘蛛侠(彼得·帕克饰)和玛丽·简·沃森的叙事发展提供见解。通过将分析定位在话语理论中(由具象理论强制执行),它依赖于私人和公共领域的概念,劳伦·贝兰特公民概念的起点,以及性别角色如何在国家身份的性别化过程中塑造玛丽·简·沃森和超级英雄蜘蛛侠。这篇文章引用了两组主要的分析——1987年在纽约谢伊体育场举行的彼得和玛丽·简的婚礼,以及1992年汤姆·德法尔科的故事《最大狂欢》。这些案例是从性别代表的角度来处理的,重点阐述了关于性别和公民身份的论述是如何将玛丽·简和蜘蛛侠的角色定位到性别化的美国领域的。这些发现的嵌入性使玛丽·简成为蜘蛛侠故事的重要组成部分,同时指出了美国流行的超级英雄叙事中性别国籍的特定话语形式:驯化的女性身份和活跃的男性身份。
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The gendering of Americanness and citizenship narratives in Spider-Man comic books: The case of Mary Jane Watson
This study is premised on the concept of citizenship theory, primarily what is often called cultural citizenship and how this kind of approach can provide insight on narrative development of superhero comic book characters Spider-Man (Peter Parker) and Mary Jane Watson. By positioning the analysis within discourse theory (enforced by representational theory) it relies on the idea of the private and public sphere, the starting point of Lauren Berlant’s notion of citizenship, and how gender roles framed Mary Jane Watson and superhero Spider-Man in the process of gendering national identity. This article draws on two main sets of analyses – the wedding ceremony of Peter and Mary Jane that happened outside comic book panels, at the Shea Stadium in New York in 1987, and Tom DeFalco’s story Maximum Carnage from 1992. These cases are tackled from the position of gender representation with the focus on elaborating how the discourses about gender and citizenship positioned the character of Mary Jane and Spider-Man into the realm of gendered Americanness. The embeddedness of these findings places Mary Jane as a vital part of Spider-Man stories while pointing out specific discursive forms of gendered nationality in American popular superhero narratives: domesticated female identity and active male identity.
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European Journal of American Culture
European Journal of American Culture Arts and Humanities-History
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