Myth and Audiovisual Creation
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Jose Manuel Losada (Hg.), Antonella Lipscomb (Hg.), Myth and Audiovisual Creation (2019), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832588465
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Beschreibung / Abstract
Our aim is to understand if myth has been directly affected by the digital revolution and to what extent it has retained its original essence or whether it has mutated to new forms.
These articles tackle films and television series that devote a considerable part to the impact of transcendence in our lives. They show that myth continues to be a particularly suitable tool for the knowledge of our society and of ourselves.
These articles tackle films and television series that devote a considerable part to the impact of transcendence in our lives. They show that myth continues to be a particularly suitable tool for the knowledge of our society and of ourselves.
Beschreibung
José Manuel Losada (http://josemanuellosada.com/en) studied at the Sorbonne, Harvard, Montreal, Oxford and Durham Universities. He is Professor in French Literature and Myth-Criticism at Complutense University of Madrid, and has given talks and seminars in twenty American and European Universities. Member of the Editorial Committee of various publications, he is Founder and Editor of Amaltea. Journal of Myth-Criticism (http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/AMAL/index), President of Asteria, International Association of Myth Criticism (http://www.asteria-association.org/), and encourages different national and regional research projects on literature and myth criticism (http://acisgalatea.com).
Dr. Antonella Lipscomb (Lecturer at Universidad Antonio de Nebrija) has a Ph.D. in French and a Masters in European Literature from the University of Oxford and a B.A. in French and Italian from the University of Kent. She has been a Lecturer of French at Oxford University and at the University of Castilla-La Mancha and has been teaching European Literature and Cinema at the University Antonio de Nebrija (Madrid) for the last 15 years. She is a member of the Editorial Board of Amaltea. Journal of Myth-Criticism.
Dr. Antonella Lipscomb (Lecturer at Universidad Antonio de Nebrija) has a Ph.D. in French and a Masters in European Literature from the University of Oxford and a B.A. in French and Italian from the University of Kent. She has been a Lecturer of French at Oxford University and at the University of Castilla-La Mancha and has been teaching European Literature and Cinema at the University Antonio de Nebrija (Madrid) for the last 15 years. She is a member of the Editorial Board of Amaltea. Journal of Myth-Criticism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- BEGINN
- Preface / Acknowledgements
- Prefacio / Agradecimientos
- Introduction
- - José Manuel Losada: “Myth and the Digital Age†
- - José Manuel Losada: “El mito y la era digital†
- Ancient Myths
- - Pierre Brunel: “Variantes modernes sur le mythe de la métamorphose†
- - Belén Galvà¡n: “Orfeo desciende a la logia negra: Recepcià³n y actualizacià³n del mito de Orfeo en Twin Peaks (1990-2017)†
- - Metka ZupanÄiÄ: “Aronofsky†™s Mother! (2017)†
- Medieval Myths
- - Saul Andreetti: “Struggle, Purification and Renewal: A Study of the Shinto Elements in Miyazaki Hayao†™s Films Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away†
- - Luis Alberto Pérez Amezcua: “Mito y mistagogàa hipermoderna en American Gods†
- Modern Myths
- - Alessia Faiano: “La génesis de Don Giovanni, segàºn Carlos Saura†
- - Antoaneta Robova: “Métamorphoses cinématographiques contemporaines de Don Juan†
- Contemporary Myths
- - Signe Cohen: “The Oracle in Your Pocket: The Mythology of Siri†
- - Maràa Jesàºs Fernà¡ndez Gil: “La mitificacià³n del nazismo en El nià±o con el pijama de rayas†
- - Javier Martànez Villarroya: “Los viajes en el tiempo y la tradicià³n†
- - Carmen Rivero: “Realidad y simulacro: la desmitificacià³n de la técnica en Abre los ojos†
- Abstracts