角色扮演心理学

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Adam Geczy
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《角色扮演心理学》试图探索角色扮演的心理动机和结构,它不同于16世纪末出现的一般伪装。虽然它无疑是一种他者形式,但关键的区别在于主体的情境。在传统的伪装中,自我和服装、自我和神话之间仍然存在着可定位的区别。与角色扮演不同的是,没有明显的神话,只有大量或过多的神话。这需要秩序和规则,以便理智的幻觉占据统治地位。与调动某种情色障碍的传统伪装不同,角色扮演涉及对主体的否认,一种自我否定,以产生新的另一半。这样的角色扮演仪式化后人道主义主题。
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The Psychology of Cosplay
"The Psychology of Cosplay" seeks to explore the psychological motivation and structure of cosplay as distinct from general masquerade as it emerged from the late sixteenth century. While it is no doubt a form of othering, the key difference is the situating of the subject. In conventional masquerade there is still a locatable difference between self and costume, and self and myth. With cosplay, by distinction, there is no discernible myth, only a multitude or surfeit of myths. This requires ordering and rules in order for the illusion of sense to reign. As opposed to conventional masquerade which is to mobilize a certain erotic disorder, cosplay involves a disavowal of the subject, a self-nihilation, in order to give birth to the new other. As such cosplay ritualizes the posthumanist subject.
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Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture
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