让移民发声:在影像系列《日耳曼尼亚》中探索移民与身份认同

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
David N. Coury
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2016年,德国制作公司funk开始推出新的每周系列短纪录片《Germania》,旨在探索德国人的身份认同和移民背景下生活的现实。尽管今天德国有五分之一的人有移民背景,但根据宣传材料,这个系列的重点不是移民辩论(自2015年以来,这已经消耗了大量的公共政策),而是德国长期以来一直是移民之地,今天坚定地成为一个多元文化社会的事实。每个视频时长在5到15分钟之间,描绘了一位著名的年轻艺术家,他以第一人称讲述了自己的身份、根源、塑造和影响他们的地理位置,以及他们对德国的看法。该系列避开了传统的纪录片格式,青睐数字媒体和YouTube/TikTok美学。本文选取了其中的一些视频,分析了它们所传达的身份概念,以及作为传统纪录片和数字媒体的一种综合形式的选择。
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Giving immigrants a voice: exploring migration and identity in the video series Germania
In 2016, the German production company funk began a new weekly series of short documentary videos, Germania, designed to explore German identity and the reality of those living with a migration background. Although one in five people in Germany today have a migratory background, the focus of the series, according to promotional materials, was not the immigration debate (which has consumed much of public policy since 2015) but rather the fact that Germany has long been a land of immigration and is today firmly a multicultural society. Each video, ranging between 5 and 15 minutes, portrays a well-known young artist who talks in first-person about identity, their roots, and the geographies that have shaped and impacted them as well as their perspectives on Germany. The series eschews the traditional documentary format in favor of digital media and a YouTube/TikTok aesthetic. This article explores a select number of these videos and analyzes the concept of identity that they convey as well as the format chosen as a kind of synthesis of traditional documentary and digital media.
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