明星的死亡:名人的衰落和安迪·沃霍尔的玛丽莲·迪普蒂奇的哥特式肖像

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
H. Fletcher
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摘要:本文运用哥特研究的方法来考察安迪·沃霍尔的《玛丽莲·迪普蒂奇》中对死亡的关注。根据这幅腐朽肖像的哥特式惯例,我认为玛丽莲·迪普蒂奇传达了20世纪60年代美国名人文化核心的不朽与死亡之间更广泛的紧张关系。腐朽的肖像是哥特式小说中的一个传统主题,但本文探讨了肖像本身是如何体现哥特式腐朽品质的。虽然沃霍尔的《电椅》之前曾在哥特式框架内进行过分析,但我揭示了名人肖像的哥特式,并将玛丽莲·迪普蒂奇置于玛丽莲·梦露之死和20世纪60年代更广泛的灾难调解文化的背景下。最终,这篇文章展示了玛丽莲·迪普蒂奇如何成为20世纪60年代名人景观的缩影。作为一个以电视为主导的技术现代化时期,20世纪60年代是一个媒体饱和的图像文化,它能够创造和保存新型名人。然而,这一时期也受到无情的全球和国内危机的影响,其中备受瞩目的名人死亡事件尤为突出。这种压倒性的死亡文化通过揭露名人脆弱的哥特式身体容易腐烂,从而使媒体不朽。
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The death of the star: celebrity decay and the Gothic portrait in Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych
ABSTRACT This article uses Gothic studies to examine the preoccupation with death in Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych. Drawing on the Gothic convention of the decaying portrait, I argue that Marilyn Diptych communicates a wider tension between immortality and death at the heart of American celebrity culture in the 1960s. The decaying portrait is a traditional motif within the Gothic novel, but this article explores how the portrait itself embodies Gothic qualities of decay. While Warhol’s Electric Chair has been previously analysed within a Gothic framework, I uncover the Gothicness of the celebrity portrait and situate Marilyn Diptych in the context of Marilyn Monroe’s death and the wider culture of mediatised disaster in the 1960s. Ultimately, this article demonstrates how Marilyn Diptych epitomises the landscape of celebrity in the 1960s. As a period of technological modernity dominated by television, the 1960s is a media-saturated image culture that enables the creation and preservation of new kinds of celebrities. However, the period is also tainted by relentless global and domestic crises, within which high-profile celebrity deaths feature strongly. This overwhelming culture of death problematises media immortality by exposing celebrities as fragile Gothic bodies prone to decay.
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