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Título : EXPROPRIATIONS. Literary Confidences between Life and Death
Otros títulos : Communication & Society
Autor : Romero-Escrivá, Rebeca
Alcoriza-Vento, Javier
Palabras clave : speech
death
film
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Communication & Society
Citación : Romero-Escrivá, R. and Alcoriza-Vento, J. (2019). EXPROPRIATIONS. Literary Confidences between Life and Death. Communication & Society,32(4), 143-158.https://doi.org/10.15581/003.32.34362
Resumen : This paper proposes the delimitation of a literary territory, or of certain speech acts as a form of expression specifically dissociated from religious and philosophical discourses, and the corresponding adaptation of such acts to the small and big screens. Expropriations, or confidences by characters on the verge of death, are used as a trope to convey this specific idea. They refer to a kind of speech that no longer bears the weight of worldly events, but that does not attempt to ignore the consequences of having been in the world. With this reconceptualization of the term, this article seeks to identify an ethics of the human intensity in three specific sequences: two stories for cinema and television –Visconti’s The Leopard, and the final episode of Brideshead Revisited– and André Gide’s “literary testament,” Et nunc manet in te.
URI : https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/2771
ISSN : 2386-7876
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