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European Journal of American Studies
(De)constructing “America”: the Case of Emir Kusturica’s Arizona Dream (1993)
关键词: Alaska;    American Dream;    Arizona Dream;    Balkan War;    Eskimos;    Ethnic diversity;   
DOI  :  10.4000/ejas.8653
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

By means of an analysis of Kusturica’s only film about America, Arizona Dream, this article argues that while the United States offers a vision of a united society founded on diversity, it also represses, altering in the process both society and the landscape. National unity is consequently a dream – a dream the film suggests that has often been dreamed up by un-Americans. Filtered through Kusturica’s own perceptions of America – and his position on the Balkan War (1991-2001) – the film seems to suggest sadness at the loss of a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural perspective. Through its representations of geography and ethnic diversity, and its dense network of filmic citations, what Arizona Dream ultimately offers is consequently a European auteur’s view of the United States rather than a systematic deconstruction of the “imagined community” of “America.”

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