| In science fiction movies, whether it is infinitely close to human cyborg, and other forms of human cloning, or aliens have great differences with human beings, these imaginary about alienation, in reality we are all human beings objectify metaphor. Alien in the movie is often described as ugly, deformed, exaggerated instinct of animals, which in the eyes of European colonial "others" are very similar, in post-modern society, the screen in all kinds of " Alien " serves as a reflection of American whites and writing " self " characteristic of a mirror.In this paper, a sub-type of science fiction movies- interstellar civilization as text, select alien this form of alienation as the main research object, and "body" and "otherness" as a theoretical basis, from the following three sections extraterrestrial biological body to interpret culture.Part I: Mainly analyzes alien life view of the science fiction movie. According to extraterrestrial life forms presented screen can be divided into mammals, human-animal hybrid class, "mankind", these seemingly diverse alien, but in reality shared with a similar characterization system. And cyborg, human cloning, cyborgs, compared alien body prefer a succulent, animals, linking past the body.Part II: The main description and analysis of the science fiction movies for humans and non-human relationships as well as the construction of cultural themes they express. Relationship between human and alien settings are mainly two: First confrontational relationship, for highlighting the American people against aggression, the pursuit of spiritual freedom; the other is utopian friendship, accidentally landed alien planet, build human a beautiful friendship. In setting this relationship imply a reflection of American culture to science and technology rational, thinking of assimilation and alienation, as well as the construction and other American family.Part III: It analyzes the relationship between science fiction movie "Alien" and the colonial "other" between. Early profiled with indigenous people in external morphology, living space, living situation, and so has a lot of similarities. In colonial times the indigenous people as "other", a reference to white Americans; profiled in postmodern society also plays white Americans in the eyes of "the other", to help them establish themselves and writing characteristics. In specific audiovisual text "otherness" is not static, but constantly in the process of definition. |