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Constipated Visuality and Its Fecal Remainders: The Anal Poetics of Wong Kar-wai's In the Mood for Love
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Constipated Visuality and Its Fecal Remainders: The Anal Poetics of Wong Kar-wai's In the Mood for Love
作者 Te-hsuan Yeh
英文摘要
Though restraint is a theme frequently discussed in scholarly works on Wong Kar-wai's In the Mood for Love, the underlying Chinese reticent poetic tradition has nonetheless gone mostly unnoticed. This article seeks to understand the tradition and its potentiality in terms of a particular mode of visuality that I designate as anality, viewing the very act of holding or withholding treasured things, ideas, or affects as a function of anal retention that sometimes complies with while at other times contradicts collective Chinese norms. The ambivalence of such anal visuality is perceivable in the movie's defamiliarization of time and space, which subjects characters to the gaze of an inquisitive community while simultaneously insulating and transposing them into an elsewhere free from the pressure of surveillance. The anality as well as the potentiality thereof, I argue, consists in the very spatialization of the attempt to conserve, be it an unsaid/ unrepresented event or time arrested in the form of slow motion. I conclude this article by aligning this anal logic of conservation with an impersonal, Buddhist- inflected notion of melancholia via a close examination of the film's last few shots of Angkor Wat.
起訖頁 147-168
關鍵詞 analityreticent poeticsthe long takeslow motionWong Kar-waiIn the Mood for Love
刊名 Ex-position  
期數 202206 (47期)
出版單位 國立臺灣大學外國語文學系
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