The aim of this paper is to examine the creative queer geography of Daniel Nolasco’s movie Dry Wind.The main argument indicates that,instead of representing countryside cities exclusively as places of repression and ...The aim of this paper is to examine the creative queer geography of Daniel Nolasco’s movie Dry Wind.The main argument indicates that,instead of representing countryside cities exclusively as places of repression and denial,the movie shows part of the countryside gay culture.The realism of the fertilizer factory and the aridity of the city of Catalão are opposed to the extreme stylization of vibrant colors and blinding neon lights of the main character’s fetishist imagination,which indicates how he increasingly surrenders to his desires.Beyond the pornographic representation of homoerotic desire,Dry Wind also proposes alternatives for affective expressions of masculinities that do not conform to the prevailing moral standards.展开更多
In the process of children's growth, it is necessary to constantly acquire new knowledge, adapt to the new environment, so as to carry out self-construction. In the process of construction, once children's emo...In the process of children's growth, it is necessary to constantly acquire new knowledge, adapt to the new environment, so as to carry out self-construction. In the process of construction, once children's emotions are frustrated and not properly catharsis, they will produce different reflex actions, one of which is children's fetish behavior. Fetishism refers to children's special preference for certain familiar objects due to lack of parent-child attachment. To some extent, "fetish" behavior can help children establish a temporary sense of security and relieve anxiety of separation. However, if "fetish" behavior is not properly guided and solved, it will not only affect children's current study and life, but also easily form "fetish". Therefore, analyzing the causes of children's fetish behavior and putting forward specific countermeasures can help children get rid of their fetish habit as soon as possible, actively participate in the collective life, and form a lively and cheerful personality, which has very important practical significance for children's development.展开更多
文摘The aim of this paper is to examine the creative queer geography of Daniel Nolasco’s movie Dry Wind.The main argument indicates that,instead of representing countryside cities exclusively as places of repression and denial,the movie shows part of the countryside gay culture.The realism of the fertilizer factory and the aridity of the city of Catalão are opposed to the extreme stylization of vibrant colors and blinding neon lights of the main character’s fetishist imagination,which indicates how he increasingly surrenders to his desires.Beyond the pornographic representation of homoerotic desire,Dry Wind also proposes alternatives for affective expressions of masculinities that do not conform to the prevailing moral standards.
文摘In the process of children's growth, it is necessary to constantly acquire new knowledge, adapt to the new environment, so as to carry out self-construction. In the process of construction, once children's emotions are frustrated and not properly catharsis, they will produce different reflex actions, one of which is children's fetish behavior. Fetishism refers to children's special preference for certain familiar objects due to lack of parent-child attachment. To some extent, "fetish" behavior can help children establish a temporary sense of security and relieve anxiety of separation. However, if "fetish" behavior is not properly guided and solved, it will not only affect children's current study and life, but also easily form "fetish". Therefore, analyzing the causes of children's fetish behavior and putting forward specific countermeasures can help children get rid of their fetish habit as soon as possible, actively participate in the collective life, and form a lively and cheerful personality, which has very important practical significance for children's development.