阉割超人:瑞秋·波拉克在《末日巡逻》中饰演的变性变种半机械人超级英雄

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Péter Nagy
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摘要:本文认为跨性别活动家、科幻作家蕾切尔·波拉克在DC连载漫画《末日巡逻》中,抓住了变异超级英雄的形象,探索了跨性别主体性的正面描述。波拉克对凝血的描绘是主流漫画中为数不多的跨性别女性之一,她回应了同时出现的关于跨性别主体性的话语,特别是性别、性和化身的反身份主义表述,通过这些表述,现代跨性别研究对抗了反跨性别女权主义的本质主义根源,并开始激进化对性别主体性的理解。
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Castrating Superman: Rachel Pollack’s Transgender Mutant Cyborg Superhero in Doom Patrol
Abstract:This essay argues that in her run on the serial DC comic Doom Patrol Rachel Pollack, transgender activist and science-fiction author, seizes on the figure of the mutant superhero to explore an affirmative account of transgender subjectivity. Pollack’s depiction of Coagula, one of the few transgender women to appear in mainstream comics, responds to concurrently emergent discourses about trans subjectivity, specifically the anti-identitarian formulations of gender, sexuality, and embodiment through which modern transgender studies countered the essentialist roots of antitrans feminism and began to radicalize understandings of gender subjectivity.
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期刊介绍: Modern Fiction Studies publishes engaging articles on prominent works of modern and contemporary fiction. Emphasizing historical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary approaches, the journal encourages a dialogue between fiction and theory, publishing work that offers new theoretical insights, clarity of style, and completeness of argument. Modern Fiction Studies alternates general issues dealing with a wide range of texts with special issues focused on single topics or individual writers.
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