失去的恐怖:阅读詹妮弗·肯特的《巴巴杜书》作为一种创伤叙事

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P. Mitchell
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摘要

本文对围绕詹妮弗·肯特(Jennifer Kent)的恐怖电影《巴巴杜》(the Babadook, 2014)的批评性辩论做出回应,提供了一种超越一般代码使用和母性的社会政治表现的分析。它认为,将这部电影视为一种创伤叙事,可以让我们更好地理解阿米莉亚·瓦内克(艾西·戴维斯饰)所遭受的可怕经历:她的丈夫在一场车祸中过早死亡。以多米尼克·拉卡普拉(Dominick LaCapra)的表演和工作概念为主要解释工具,分析展示了肯特是如何将创伤后应激障碍作为一种内在和物质的体验来传达的,将缺失和失落刻入电影的电影质感中。这篇文章的结论是,《巴巴杜克》讲述了阿米莉亚的康复过程,把她描绘成与她那可怕的他者进行的身心斗争,她开始能够表达她的创伤,并最终能够接受她丈夫的死亡。关键词:Babadook;恐怖的;电影;损失;创伤后应激障碍;怪物
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The Horror of Loss: Reading Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook as a Trauma Narrative
This article responds to the critical debate around Jennifer Kent’s horror movie, The Babadook (2014), by offering an analysis that moves beyond its use of generic codes and its sociopolitical representation of maternity. It contends that reading the film as a trauma narrative allows us to better understand the horrifying experience suffered by Amelia Vanek (Essie Davis): her husband’s premature death in a car accident. Taking Dominick LaCapra’s concepts of acting out and working through as key interpretive tools, the analysis demonstrates how Kent conveys posttraumatic stress disorder as both a visceral and a material experience, inscribing absence and loss onto the cinematic texture of the film. The article offers the conclusion that, as The Babadook enacts Amelia’s process of recuperation, figured as a psychosomatic struggle against her monstrous Other, she becomes able to express her trauma and, in doing so, is finally able to accept her husband’s death.Keywords: Babadook; horror; cinema; loss; posttraumatic stress disorder; monstrosity
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