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The Exhausted Narrative in Tsai Ming-Liang's Films
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作者 Ella Raidel 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2017年第2期329-351,共23页
This paper sets out to examine the "exhausted narrative" in aesthetic and poetic experience, revealing the affect and effect of Tsai Ming-Liang's film-making. He is notable for his obsession with ruins, defunct con... This paper sets out to examine the "exhausted narrative" in aesthetic and poetic experience, revealing the affect and effect of Tsai Ming-Liang's film-making. He is notable for his obsession with ruins, defunct construction sites, abandoned buildings, and film itself as a modern ruin. These sites are a reminder of the alienated subjects within its historical context, a fragmented narrative, and an uncertain or failed future to come, just like the ruin--a chapter of a halted story. Tsai's films are not only full of ruinous images and bodies, but even the fragmented narratives are ruinous, turning in elliptical circles, aiming toward their morbid ending until their total exhaustion. This cinematic ouroboros ophis will be discussed in two aspects: first, as an aesthetic practice, and second, as the parallelism between the on- and off-screen reality of the mode of production and reception in the cinematic experience. The term "exhausted narratives" refers to the processes of writing meta-fiction, as that of "re-orchestrating" and "re-editing" the past with respect to the present, and to inscribing Tsai's own narrative universe. 展开更多
关键词 Tsai Ming-Liang ruin cinema sinophone cinema exhaustednarrative meta language post-colonial aesthetics
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