假冒电影:流派研究

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Ned Curthoys
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摘要:本文认为,对那些以牺牲历史背景为代价关注个人救赎之弧的历史电影挥之不去的批评怀疑,要归功于对文学成长小说规范意识形态的批判。它借鉴了对文学流派的研究,这些研究承认其复调,并将其主人公或比尔登舍尔德视为一个有保障的社会流动场所,而更多地是视角和价值体系冲突的催化剂。这篇文章将一个不那么本质主义、更具功能性和表演性的类型概念转化为一部非常成功但备受争议的历史故事片《Die Fälscher》(The Counterfeiters,2007)。它认为,这部电影中备受关注的比尔登谢德(Bildungsheld)莎莉·索罗维奇(Sally Sorowitsch)激发了观众的体验,作为探索犹太流散历史不同阶段的催化剂。萨利的优柔寡断和日益成熟的道德让观众能够反思最近大屠杀史学中的各种主题,包括评判特权囚犯的复杂性,以及汉娜·阿伦特关于平庸邪恶概念的当代针对性。
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The Counterfeiters as Bildungsfilm: A Genre Study
Abstract:This essay suggests that a lingering critical suspicion toward historical films that focus on the redemptive arc of individuals at the expense of historical context is indebted to a critique of the normative ideology of the literary Bildungsroman. It draws on studies of the literary genre that acknowledge its polyphony and regard its protagonist or Bildungsheld less as a site of guaranteed social mobility and more as a catalyst for a clash of perspectives and value systems. The essay transposes a less essentialist and more functional and performative conception of the genre to a highly successful if critically contested historical feature film, Die Fälscher (The Counterfeiters, 2007). It argues that Sally Sorowitsch, the film’s closely observed Bildungsheld, stimulates viewer experience as a catalyst for an exploration of different phases of Jewish diasporic history. Sally’s indecisiveness and increasing moral maturity allow the viewer to reflect on various themes in recent Holocaust historiography, including the complexity of judging privileged prisoners and the contemporary pertinence of Hannah Arendt’s conception of the banality of evil.
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