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How has resistance shaped Britain? With Steve McQueen (Part Two)

2025/6/5
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Gary Younge: 我认为反抗是你作品的核心,从《饥饿》到《为奴十二年》,再到《羞耻》,反抗精神贯穿始终。我想知道你如何定义和理解这种反抗,以及它在你作品中扮演的角色。你是否认为英国在理解和消化自身历史方面存在问题? Steve McQueen: 我对“反抗”这个词本身并不确定,但我对探索我们真实的自我状态,而非理想化的自我状态,充满好奇。重要的是研究、探索并尽可能地了解一切,然后可能会从中产生一些东西。我对重新评估历史更感兴趣,因为叙事中缺失了很大一部分,而这部分实际上可以帮助我们理解历史,因为有些人被排除在叙事之外,但他们在塑造历史中发挥了巨大作用。艺术非常重要,它可以重新连接和重新激活历史,使其变得真实。我只想尽我所能做到最好,如果它能引起共鸣,那就是一种祝福。

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This chapter explores Steve McQueen's reflections on resistance as a central theme in his work, from his films Hunger and 12 Years a Slave to Small Axe and Blitz. He discusses the power of art, particularly film, to re-evaluate history and reveal overlooked narratives, making historical events real and engaging for audiences.
  • McQueen's work often centers around the theme of resistance.
  • Art, especially film, can re-evaluate history and make it real for audiences.
  • His films have facilitated important conversations about historical events and their impact.

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Steve McQueen is one of Britain’s most acclaimed filmmakers and artists. He is the recipient of the Academy Award for Best Picture, two BAFTA Awards, the Caméra d’Or, a Golden Globe, and the Turner Prize. McQueen’s work includes his first feature-length film Hunger about Bobby Sands and the 1981 Irish hunger strike, the Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave, the BBC anthology Small Axe, and his most recent film Blitz.

In April 2025 McQueen joined us live on the Intelligence Squared stage to discuss the themes of his new book Resistance. Accompanied by a major exhibition of the same name at Turner Contemporary, Resistance is a landmark collection of photographs and essays charting a century of British activism. Speaking alongside author Gary Younge, McQueen explored the power of collective action and uncover the often-overlooked stories of individuals who have been instrumental in forming modern Britain.

McQueen discussed how acts of resistance have shaped Britain and the powerful role of photography as a catalyst for change. From the radical suffrage movement in 1903 through key moments including the Battle of Cable Street, the Black People’s Day of Action, Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp and the Miners’ Strike; onto protests against environmental destruction, struggles for LGBTQ+ and disability rights; and the largest protest in Britain’s history: the march against the War in Iraq in 2003.


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