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摘要
在米歇尔·特伦布莱创作于“安静的革命”时代的喜剧《Demain martin, montracimal m 'attend》中,蔑视具有辩论的价值。Lola Lee是蒙特利尔艺术社区La Main的歌手和艺术家。萝拉的妹妹露易丝很嫉妒哥哥的名气。萝拉·李试图阻止露易丝追随她的脚步,陪她走遍了最臭名昭著的艺术场所。在这次旅行中,露易丝遇到了道德有问题的艺术家。这篇文章的目的首先是展示这段旅程如何成为寻找自己艺术身份的核心,而不是产生蔑视。其次,文章解释了Tremblay的艺术如何运用Almodóvar风格的隐喻来代表魁北克的民族戏剧,其中主人公作为整个社会的寓言,经历了一种进化,使他能够欣赏自己的身份而不是轻视它。
Méprisé, mais pas méprisable – échec de la rhétorique de dissuasion dans Demain matin, Montréal m’attend de Michel Tremblay
Despised but not Despicable – Failure of the Rhetoric of Dissuasion in Demain matin, Montréal m’attend by Michel Tremblay In Demain matin, Montréal m’attend, a comedy by Michel Tremblay written in the era of a Quiet Revolution, contempt takes on an argumentative value. Lola Lee, a singer and artist in La Main –an artistic neighborhood in Montreal. Lola’s younger sister –Louise –is jealous of the popularity gained by her older sibling. Lola Lee, in the attempt to discourage Louise from the idea of following in her footsteps travels with her through the most infamous artistic venues. During this trip Louise meets artists with questionable morals. The aim of the article is firstly to show how this journey, instead of generating contempt, becomes the core of searching for your own artistic identity. Secondly, the article explains how Tremblay’s art, using metaphors in the style of Almodóvar, represent the national dramaturgy of Quebec, in which the hero, which is an allegory of the whole society, undergoes an evolution that allows him to appreciate his own identity instead of despising it.