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Feminist psychogeography long after May 1968: Whatever Happened to My Revolution
French Cultural Studies ( IF 0.286 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-14 , DOI: 10.1177/09571558211051283
Marcus Breen 1
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Whatever Happened to My Revolution offers a French feminist perspective on the impact today of the uprising by the left in Paris in May 1968. The continuing appeal of the events of ‘68 are considered to be in decline, yet the film suggests that the energy of 50 years ago continues to mobilize cultural politics through cinematic appeals that amount to the radical recuperation of some of the ambitions of the day, a continuation of the past in the present. Whatever Happened to My Revolution is explored with reference to Guy Debord's concept of psychogeography, which suggested new phases of discovery in social life for remaking urban life, cross-referencing aspects of Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytical approach that appear in the film, especially the concept of desire, informing its feminist psychogeography. The challenges facing the current generation can be described as a desire by the French left, in this film defined and described by women, for the realization of May ‘68s cultural transformations in public and private culture.



中文翻译:

1968 年 5 月之后很久的女权主义心理地理学:无论我的革命发生了什么

无论我的革命发生了什么事,都从法国女权主义的角度看待 1968 年 5 月巴黎左翼起义对今天的影响。 68 年事件的持续吸引力被认为正在下降,但电影表明50 年前通过电影呼吁继续动员文化政治,这相当于彻底恢复了当时的一些雄心壮志,是过去在现在的延续。无论我的革命发生了什么参考 Guy Debord 的心理地理学概念进行了探索,该概念提出了社会生活中重塑城市生活的新发现阶段,交叉引用了电影中出现的雅克·拉康精神分析方法的各个方面,尤其是欲望的概念,为其女权主义心理地理学提供了信息. 当前这一代面临的挑战可以描述为法国左翼的愿望,在这部由女性定义和描述的影片中,他们希望在公共和私人文化中实现 68 年 5 月的文化变革。

更新日期:2021-10-14
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