电影院
电影制作
霸权
美国电影
亚裔美国人
移民
媒体研究
性别研究
社会学
历史
美学
文学类
艺术
政治学
法学
人类学
民族
政治
出处
期刊:Film Quarterly
[University of California Press]
日期:2023-01-01
卷期号:76 (4): 35-45
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1525/fq.2023.76.4.35
摘要
The multiple Academy Award winning sci-fi absurdist multiverse film Everything Everywhere All At Once (Daniels, 2021) uses transpacific film genre conventions to represent the possible life variations of its Asian American immigrant family protagonists. An exception to the seeming incommensurability of commercial feature filmmaking and the anti-capitalist and anti-racist traditions of Asian American cinema, the film highlights how the conventions of transpacific genre films condition the intimate public of Asian American audiences. To be legible as an Asian American, the film shows, is to be attuned to the conventions of its dominant, often hegemonic and repressive, representations. By illustrating how genre conventions condition the sense of belonging amongst its Asian American protagonists, the film offers new ways of imagining and relating with Asian America Cinema.
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