英文摘要 |
It has been a controversial argument that international sports spectacle promotes nationalism. Taking the relation of sports and nationalism seriously, especially within the context of consumer society, this article explored the implications of Lacanian psychoanalytic categories such as fantasy, semblance, and fetish, in order to relate the notion of jouissance to wider questions of nationalist ideology and commodity spectacle. Drawing out the contour of such a jouissance-oriented perspective, the article specifically focused on the indication of how international sports spectacle is produced by exploiting nationalist jouissance in order for capitalist machine to extract surplus-value. The enthusiastic phenomenon of Chien-ming Wang in Taiwan was further reviewed as a triplet complex that is constituted around nation, jouissance and capital. |