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    Cinema and Culinary Arts: a clinical strategy by González Pla, Florencia

    Published 2020
    “…Theapproach entails an ethical standpoint since it draws on narrative, myths and folklore in the treatment of these complex issues.…”
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    The hypothesis of the hidden painting by Humphreys, Derek

    Published 2018
    “…Lure or necessity, the construction of an image-movement as the basis of a narrative allows to integrate the experience, including that of trauma, deploying also instances of social recognition, an individual novel, collective myths, of a culture and a history. It is from this idea on the status of the iconic image in cinema, and its link to the fantasy and the civilizing tale, that we will analyze the absent character in Haneke’s Hidden (2005).…”
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    A failed pere-version by Laso, Eduardo

    Published 2023
    “…Pier Paolo Pasolini´s film adaptation of Sophocles´ Oedipus The King, offers the peculiarity to joint Oedipus myth and Sofocles´ tragedy, with Sigmund Freud interpretation of the greek tragedy. …”
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    Alice… in Wonderland or Underland? by Molina, Eugenia

    Published 2023
    “…In this case, the chosen fiction goes beyond the myth model, being able to account in its narrative model — strongly crossed by a dizzying aesthetic — of a real symbolic and imaginary parity. …”
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    God's problem. The Bacchantes and the Bible in Theorem by Van Aken, Amalia

    Published 2018
    “…In this paper we attempt to describe the hypertext mechanisms applied by Pasolini in his novel Teorema and the eponymous film (both 1968), through the incorporation of the myth of Dionysus in The Bacchae of Euripides and some passages of the Bible. …”
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    Under the sign of a wild god: contemporary scenarios of the superhero by Pintor Iranzo, Ivan

    Published 2019
    “…Throughout the history of the superhero comic-book, the myth has evolved from the original unfolding of the hero, double identity and mutation towards narratives related to the oneiric and also to a field of philosophical tension between transhumanism and the posthuman. …”
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    The Latin Americanism of exile. Reflections on the Latin American Testimony Magazine by Garategaray, Martina

    Published 2018
    “…Our hypothesis is that during the exile years many publications as part of their struggle against dictatorship and supporting democracy, constructed, with its particularities, a unity myth around Latin America. In this preliminary exercise we will analyze the changes in latinamericanism in the pages of Testimonio.…”
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    Three tales about integrity by Preziosa, María Marta

    Published 2023
    “…These characters are Mullah Nasrudin, the protagonist of a Sufi fable; Narcissus, the protagonist of an ancient Greek myth, and Walter White, the main character in the American TV series called Breaking Bad. …”
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    The battle of Chile: image, poetry, memory by Humphreys, Derek

    Published 2020
    “…When we are confronted with this type of experience, the constructionof a movement-image as the basis of a narrative allows us to integrate these experiences, even that of the trauma, by deploying an individual novel, amemory and a collective myth of horror. However, it is not the simple reference to the image that this access to a narrative makes possible, but rathera fantastic-fictionnal one, shifted from any « ordinary sense » and which the narrative organizes by the “figuration” which it deploys around anenigmatic void. …”
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