Search results for "Horror"

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Despedazar un cuerpo: de una cierta tendencia en el cine de terror postmoderno

2001

El presente texto analiza el corte que supuso en el cine de terror la película Psycho (Psicosis, A. Hitchcok, 1960). Por una parte, desde el punto de vista de la imaginería, desplazó las fuentes del terror hacia fennómenos de la realidad colindante en lugar de seguir en el fantástico romántico o de ciencia ficción; por otra parte, desde la perspectiva del régimen de visibilidad anunció el choque del ojo del espectador con el ejercicio de la violencia física ejercida sobre un cuerpo humano. Así pues, Psycho se mantiene en un momento de fractura del terror clásico americano, pero recurre al montaje allí donde los Splatter movies modernos se entregarían al voyeurismo sin contemplaciones.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASCineCinema de terror:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Horror moviesHitchcockcine de terrorCinemaTerror
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En busca del lenguaje del horror: H. P. Lovecraft según Alberto Breccia

2009

El presente trabajo se aboca al análisis de las transposiciones que realizara Alberto Breccia de Los mitos de Chtulhu de H. P Lovecraft durante la década del setenta. Proponemos que efectivamente existe una relación entre esta etapa de mayor experimentación formal de Breccia —cuyas técnicas se vinculan estrechamente con las vanguardias pictóricas— y sus elecciones temáticas, es decir, la selección de ciertos clásicos literarios vinculados al horror y a la literatura gótica a partir de los cuales el autor llevará a cabo sus innovadoras versiones historietísticas. En segundo lugar, se avanzará en el análisis de la interpretación y presentación que Breccia realiza de ciertos problemas propios …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASH. P. Lovecrafthorrorlo sublimeAlberto Breccia; H. P. Lovecraft; historieta; horror; lo sublime; lo siniestro:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]historietalo siniestroAlberto Breccialiteratura comparada
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Remaking Horror According to the Feminists Or How to Have your Cake and Eat It, Too

2017

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L'« Horreur viscérale » de David Cronenberg, ou l'horreur de l'« anti-nature »

2010

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.

[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 historydiscourse
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Horror digitale... una mappa della paura che scorre nei bit

2011

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Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof (2007): Subverting Gender through Genre or Vice Versa?

2010

International audience; The article examines how Death Proof (Tarantino, 2007) subverts both gender and genre by mixing several genres (the slasher, the car movie, the buddy movie) generally considered to be male, either at the diegetic level (e.g. the main characters) or at the level of reception (i.e. the target audience). The film's play on gender and genre, which is clearly based on the idea that film genres are gendered, is, then, enabled by the very discursivity of these norms. The article also shows how Tarantino took into account feminist film theory, namely Carol Clover and Laura Mulvey, when making Death Proof, suggesting that film genre, for Tarantino, is not so much a matter of …

feminism[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturefinal girlsLaura MulveyDeath Proof[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[ SHS.ART ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyhorror movieCarol CloverRick Altman[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureslashergenderQuentin Tarantino[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyfilm genre
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Naratīva analīze un gotiskā romāna tradīcijas filmās "Kerija", "Motorzāģa slaktiņš Teksasā" un "Eksorcists"

2020

Maģistra darba "Naratīva analīze un gotiskā romāna tradīcijas filmās "Kerija", "Motorzāģa slaktiņš Teksasā" un "Eksorcists"" mērķis ir noskaidrot to, vai šīs šausmu filmas ietver sevī klasiskās gotikas romāna tradīcijas un kādas tās ir, noskaidrot, kāda ir šo filmu naratīva struktūra, kā arī noskaidrot to, vai izvēlētajās šausmu filmās pastāv specifiski naratīva struktūru veidojošie elementi. Teorētiskajā daļā tiek apskatīts kino un kino naratīva jēdziens, literatūra par filmu teoriju un kritiku, gotikas un gotiskā romāna jēdziens, šo jēdzienu vēsture un saistība ar mūsdienu daiļradi, literatūra par gotiskā romāna tradīcijām, kā arī šausmu kino žanru, tā efektu un nozīmi. Pētījuma empīriska…

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Dracula's women : the representation of female characters in a nineteenth-century novel and twentieth-century film

2004

horror literaturefeminist literary criticismnaistutkimusgothic literaturewomen's studiesfeminist film criticism
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De l’individualisme à la solidarité sociale : la philosophie de la guerre dans les textes beauvoiriens

2016

The horrors and suffering of World War II directly affected Simone de Beauvoir. Exposed to destruction and pervasive death, and haunted by the separation from her beloved, she is bound to conclude that an individual—especially an intellectual—is powerless when confronted with extreme violence. In this context, the writer becomes increasingly aware that action must be taken to defend both the common good and those whose lives are under threat. The restrained existentialist—an independent woman focused on her personal development and happiness—thus undergoes a kind of evolution, and becomes an author sincerely concerned with other people and their basic needs— especially with those suffering …

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Merimiesten vaimot, naisten toimijuus ja perheiden toimeentuloehdot 1800-luvun suomalaisessa rannikkokaupungissa

2016

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