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SUTURE AND NARRATIVE IBD

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRES
03 / 2017
9780814253939
Anglès

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Suture and Narrative: Deep Intersubjectivity in Fiction and Filmáby George Butte offers a new phenomenological understanding of how fiction and film narratives use particular techniques to create and represent the experience of community. Butte turns to the concept of suture from Lacanian film theory and to the work of Merleau-Ponty to contribute a deeper and broader approach to intersubjectivity for the field of narrative theory. ButteâÇÖs approach allows for narratives that represent insight as well as blindness, love, and loss, locating these connections and disconnections in narratological techniques that capture the crisscrossing of perspectives, such as those in fictionâÇÖs free indirect discourse and in the oblique angle of filmâÇÖs shot/reverse shot convention. Butte studies the implications of this chiasmus in the novels and film adaptations of later Henry James works, BarrieâÇÖs Peter Pan tales and film adaptations, and the filmsáSilence of the LambsandáNothing But a Man. SutureâÇÖs story in the twentieth century, according to Butte, is a story of the loss of immediacy and community. Yet in concluding this, Butte finds optimism in the Coen brothersâÇÖáRaising Arizonaáas well as ináWhy Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?áby Jeanette Winterson and Marc WebbâÇÖs filmá(500) Days of Summer.

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