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全球化以积极和消极的方式影响着菲律宾的特定地区。全球化带来了外来劳动力的资本和更先进的通信技术,将偏远地区与高度城市化的地区连接起来,但它也导致了当地人及其文化的权利被剥夺。它对民族文化的影响在James Robin Mayo的《吟唱者》(Cena, Nazareno, Lapuz, & Mayo, 2017)中可以清楚地看到,这是一部关于一个名叫Sarah Mae的年轻女孩的地方电影,她是一个古老的Panay-Bukidnon部落的成员,她太专注于全球化的影响,几乎忘记了她的民族文化的重要性,正如她对待她的祖父Ramon一样,Ramon是他们部落中为数不多的活着的吟唱者之一。本文试图借助上述影片,用阿帕杜赖的全球文化流动理论来解释全球化在农村地区的发展。此外,本文将利用德勒兹和瓜塔里在《千高原:资本主义和精神分裂症》(1987)中提出的根状生长概念,讨论全球化对农村社区的影响如何类似于地区电影的发展。最终,这种地域电影的发展,在全球化的帮助下,导致了对地域文化的更大的欣赏,并证明了地域是国家不可分割的一部分。
The Dynamics of Globalization in the Regional Film The Chanters
Globalization affects specific regions in the Philippines both in positive and adverse ways. While it brings in capital from migrant laborers and more advanced communication technology to connect remote regions to highly urbanized areas, globalization also causes the disenfranchisement of natives and their cultures. Its effect on ethnic cultures is clearly seen in James Robin Mayo’s The Chanters (Cena, Nazareno, Lapuz, & Mayo, 2017), a regional film about a young girl named Sarah Mae, a member of an ancient Panay-Bukidnon tribe too engrossed in globalized influences that she almost forgets the importance of her ethnic culture, as seen in her treatment of her grandfather Ramon, one of the few living chanters of their tribe. Using the aforementioned film, this paper attempts to explain the development of globalization in rural areas using Appadurai’s theory of global cultural flows. In addition, this paper will discuss how the effect of globalization in rural communities is analogous to the development of regional films, using Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of a rhizomatic growth found in A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1987). Ultimately, this type of development of regional films, with the aid of globalization, leads to a greater appreciation of the cultures in the regions and proves that the regions are an integral part of the nation.