无声的宣传

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Catherine A. Kelly
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罗素认为,这种观影体验的影响是一种不可思议的渴望,“一种对他们从未见过的东西的怀念:对银幕上的自己”。罗素所描述的是在电影院黑暗的房间里,一种早期的同性恋身份识别的时刻,戴安娜·W·安塞尔莫称之为“观众的电压”,这种“电流”“促使粉丝从一张图片、一个手势、一个情节、一个表演中找回特殊的意义”(16)。正是这种“电压”,经历了20世纪10年代的北美“女孩迷”,安塞尔莫试图恢复和分析在一个奇怪的感觉方式。就像罗素想象中的酷儿青少年一样,这些粉丝——主要是十几岁和二十岁出头的女性——在大众媒体中找到了庇护,这些媒体似乎以一种隐晦的方式“与[她们]的生活有关”——与她们的同性恋幻想有关,与她们对非常规生活道路的梦想有关,与她们对自我的矛盾性别叙事有关。Anselmo记录了一个关于女性性别和性越轨的医学和刑事话语在公众想象中获得突出地位的过渡时刻,提供了好莱坞明星系统出现的双重历史,以及20世纪早期酷儿媒体接受的一个被忽视的方面。自从罗素的电影《赛璐珞的壁橱》(1981)以来,围绕着20世纪电影中古怪的潜台词,一个强大的学术研究已经成长起来。安塞尔莫的目的不是阅读电影本身,而是阅读无声电影明星周围成长起来的短暂粉丝,分析美国各地年轻女性和女孩的信件、剪贴簿和日记。戴安娜·W·安塞尔莫:《一种奇怪的感觉:早期好莱坞的女孩粉丝和个人档案》,奥克兰:加州大学出版社,2023年,280页,精装本71英镑,平装本25英镑,ISBN: 9780520299658
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Silent Fanfare
The affect of this kind of cinematic experience, Russo suggests, is a kind of uncanny longing, ‘a nostalgia for something that they’ve never seen before: themselves on the screen’. What Russo describes as a moment of inchoate queer identification in the cinema’s darkened rooms, Diana W Anselmo terms ‘spectatorial voltage’, the ‘electricity’ that ‘impels fans to retrieve special meaning from a picture, a gesture, a plot, a performance’ (16). It is this ‘voltage’, experienced by North American ‘girl fans’ of the 1910s, that Anselmo seeks to recover and analyse in A Queer Way of Feeling. Like Russo’s imagined queer adolescent, these fans – largely women in their teens and early twenties – found refuge in popular media which seemed, in an oblique way, to have ‘something to do with [their] live[s]’ – with their homoerotic fantasies, their dreams of unconventional lifepaths and their ambivalently gendered narratives of self. Documenting a transitional moment in which medical and criminal discourses of female gendered and sexual deviance gained prominence in the public imagination, Anselmo provides a dual history of the emergence of the Hollywood star system and of an overlooked aspect of early twentieth-century queer media reception. Since Russo’s The Celluloid Closet (1981), a robust scholarship has grown up around the queer subtextual lining of twentieth-century cinema. Anselmo’s intervention is to read not the films themselves, but the fan ephemera that grew up around the stars of the silent screen, analysing the letters, scrapbooks and diaries of the young women and girls across the US who Diana W Anselmo, A Queer Way of Feeling: Girl Fans and Personal Archives of Early Hollywood, Oakland: University of California Press, 2023, 280 pp., £71 hardback, £25 paperback, ISBN: 9780520299658
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