创造亚洲社区:多伦多国际电影节作为话语和集体表演

IF 0.3 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Asian Cinema Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1386/ac_00024_1
Michael Sooriyakumaran
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摘要

本文探讨了多伦多国际电影节如何构建一个想象中的亚洲社区,以及观众如何在放映会和社交媒体上表现他们的文化身份。通过放映一些亚洲国家和散居地的电影,而不是其他国家的电影,以及放映不成比例的东亚电影,Reel Asian的节目选择意味着一些亚洲社会比其他社会更亚洲,并将与这些社会相关的某些本质化文化实践视为整个东方的象征。在放映会和社交媒体上,观众要么将自己定位为认同东方的内部人士,要么将自己想象成通过同情理解行为融入东方文化的西方人。通过对Reel亚洲电影节的分析,本文展示了基于身份的电影节如何作为一个想象中的社区对自己和公众可见的场所发挥作用。
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Inventing the Asian community: The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival as discourse and collective performance
This article examines how the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival constructs an imagined Asian community and how spectators perform their cultural identities at screenings and on social media. By screening films from some Asian nations and diasporas and not others, and by screening a disproportionate number of films from East Asia, Reel Asian’s programming selections imply that some Asian societies are more Asian than others, and posit certain essentialized cultural practices associated with those societies as being emblematic of the Orient as a whole. At screenings and on social media, spectators position themselves either as insiders who identify with the Orient, or as westerners who imaginatively project themselves into an oriental culture through an act of sympathetic understanding. Through an analysis of the Reel Asian Film Festival, this article demonstrates how identity-based film festivals function as sites where an imagined community becomes visible to itself and the general public.
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Asian Cinema
Asian Cinema FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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