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L'« Horreur viscérale » de David Cronenberg, ou l'horreur de l'« anti-nature »
David Rochesubject
[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureJudith ButlerDavid Cronenbergbody horror[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historybody[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[ SHS.ART ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historymatter[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturehorrorClément RossetThe Brood[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historydiscoursedescription
The author uses the films of David Cronenberg as a basis to study the relation between cinematographic strategies of fright and horror. The first are often based on an opposition between the on- and off-camera, while the latter seem to rely on the shot/reverse-shot technique. In this sense, The Brood (1979) provides an interesting shift from fright to horror. The author aims at understanding the term “body horror” which has been associated with Cronenberg's films from the start. The author defines it as the moment when matter does not signify before various discourses (scientific, aesthetic) endow it with a form of nature.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-01-01 |