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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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重讀八、九十年代的「恐怖喜劇」: 殭屍電影與香港後殖民

LIU, Yee Man, Mandy 01 January 2014 (has links)
八十年代是香港電影工業的「黃金時期」,電影的類型也可說是「百花齊放」,當中包括了一批以「殭屍vs. 道士」為結構的電影,並廣受歡迎,直到九十年代初衰落。本論文就是以這批電影為研究對象,先借助電影研究中的類型研究的框架,從體裁說明這批電影本身就能自成一個類型/次類型──「恐怖喜劇」,繼而集中分析殭屍和道士這兩個主要角色,並指出這批電影其實是呼應著香港後殖民處境複雜的中港關係。 本研究提出電影中的殭屍和道士都是來自中國的「他者」,而且帶有不同程度的「怪物 性」,因此形成了不同的「自我」與「他者」的權力結構和張力。本文借用了後殖民研究的「我──他」框架以及怪物研究的「怪物性」概念,進一步解讀殭屍和道士的獨特性。最後,本文提出整個類型其實是以香港為本位,透過「馴化」殭屍和「吸納」道士來處理不同「中國他者」所引起的情緒與張力,並在流行文化中實現了中港融和的幻想。
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誘人的反感:怪物及厭噁美學 / Alluring Aversion: The Monstrous and Aesthetics of Disgust

林嘉鴻, Lin, Chia Hung Unknown Date (has links)
哥德研究創建了自我的世界。批評與理論努力地透過客製化的方法與術語去捕捉與檢視哥德文學中不同的黑暗與恐怪模式。哥德不只是虛構的故事;它形塑與發聲了某些人類的經驗,並且探索了社會與文化的場境。關於哥德美學研究,大多是關於艾德蒙.伯克與伊曼紐.康德的壯美概念,闡釋人類主觀經驗的黑暗性,其中多著重於壯美與恐怖的力量,特別是其「壓倒性」效果的特色。這些方面,雖經研究開發,但仍未盡察其暗黑藝術。在哥德研究方面,厭噁曾被提及其影響的價值,但卻缺乏有系統地檢視與理論化。除了關於恐怖在哥德小說方面廣泛的研究,另一個原始的情動,厭噁,被指出其影響的價值,扮演重要的角色在於捕捉愉悅的厭噁與厭噁的愉悅於哥德黑暗美學的模稜性,如此重要但仍缺乏闡釋與理論化。此論文目標在於,透過重新解讀在《夜訪吸血鬼》、《沉默的羔羊》與《美國殺人魔》中有名/惡名的哥德怪物,多面檢視研究厭噁美學特性。 / Gothic studies have developed a world of its own. Criticisms and theories struggle to capture and examine various patterns of darkness and eeriness in Gothic literature through employing customized methods and jargons. The Gothic is not just about fictional stories; it shapes and articulates certain human experiences, and explores the societal and cultural circumstances. The studies of the Gothic aesthetics are mostly related to Edmund Burke’s and Immanuel Kant’s concepts of the sublime, elaborating the darkness of human subjective experience, in which the force of the sublime and terror is emphasized, especially the feature of “overwhelming” effect. Gothic aesthetics, in facets of sublime, terror, and horror, has been elaborated but not exhausted its art of darkness. Apart from extensively studied terror in Gothic novels, another primitive affect, disgust, which cannot be denied its affecting value but still lacks elaboration and theorization, plays a significant roles in the grasp of the ambivalence of pleasurable aversion and aversive pleasure of Gothic aesthetics of darkness. This dissertation aims at interrogating the multifaceted aesthetics of disgust via re-examinations of in/famous Gothic monsters in Interview with the Vampire, The Silence of the Lambs, and American Psycho.

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