The World Awakens and Changes With Your Love

Or, Queering the Badiouian Scene of Two in Kunihiko Ikuhara’s Yurikuma Arashi

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Keywords:

Kunihiko Ikuhara, Yurikuma Arashi, Scene of Two, Alain Badiou, Yuri genre, Queer theory, Love and politics, Cinematic horror, Japanese animation, Anime, Gender and difference, Intertextuality

Abstract

This paper analyzes Kunihiko Ikuhara’s 12-episode Japanese anime series Yurikuma Arashi (2015) through the lens of French philosopher Alain Badiou’s concept of the Scene of Two. Ikuhara, renowned for his direction in shows like Revolutionary Girl Utena, constructs a visually lush and symbolically layered narrative that draws from the yuri— a genre of manga and anime focused on romantic relationships between women, with a history of unusually fluid demographics within the Japanese mediascape—alongside elements of horror cinema, including Dario Argento’s classic giallo Suspiria.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Sousa, A. M. (2024). The World Awakens and Changes With Your Love: Or, Queering the Badiouian Scene of Two in Kunihiko Ikuhara’s Yurikuma Arashi. Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image, 16(1), 165–195. Retrieved from https://cinema.fcsh.unl.pt/index.php/revista/article/view/257