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战斗力 鹅
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发表于 2020-8-27 17:10
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仔细读了一遍,我真怀疑这作者是云的如龙。锦黑化跟toxic/bad masculinity有一毛钱关系?下面这段我读了三遍都没搞明白作者的思考回路,更不明白这几段哪里能论证锦代表的是toxic masculinity了?
This conflict between positive and toxic masculinity is, in many ways, the heart of the Yakuza franchise, and it’s exemplified in the way Kazuma Kiryu’s relationship changes with his best friend and sworn yakuza brother Akira Nishikiyama across Yakuza 0 and Yakuza (or Yakuza Kiwami).
In Yakuza 0, a prequel title that serves to tell the story of how Kiryu joined the yakuza in the first place, Nishikiyama (or Nishiki, to his friends) is portrayed as a warm and loving, if impulsive and emotional, character. He and Kiryu both grew up in the same orphanage, raised by the same surrogate father, meaning they are not only sworn brothers in the yakuza but also, for all intents and purposes, familial brothers as well.
During the events of Yakuza Kiwami, however, Nishiki changes. An inferiority complex borne from being unfavorably compared with Kiryu by higher-ups in the yakuza, combined with a heartbreaking series of personal tragedies culminating in the death of his sister, cause Nishiki to choose to become cold and unfeeling instead of grappling with his own intense pain and sadness. He spends the duration of the game trying to prove himself by killing Kiryu, the one way he feels he can prove his value to the world at large. |
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