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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Quanto dura o terror? A narrativa da violência em dois filmes colombianos / How long does the terror last? The narrative of violence in two Colombian films

Mateus, Diana Paola Gómez 29 November 2012 (has links)
O foco desta dissertação é a construção narrativa audiovisual da violência. A partir de discussões feitas na antropologia sobre narrativa, mimesis e violência se quer pensar a respeito de formas de narrar a experiência da violência política e o conflito armado colombiano. O objeto que será analisado são filmes colombianos, dois especificamente: La sombra del caminante (Ciro Guerra, 2004) e PVC-1 (Spiros Stathoulopoulos, 2007). Obras audiovisuais que se apropriam da tecnologia digital e fazem uso criativo dos recursos cinematográficos para se colocar diante das imagens sobre violência e discutir temas como a verdade e a memória, o tempo e o medo, o intimo e do cotidiano. São formas fílmicas que instigam uma discussão sobre as narrações que a sociedade colombiana constrói para contar o terror de décadas de violência política e conflito armado onde atores à margem da lei, sociedade civil e governo se encontram e se constroem. O procedimento metodológico empregado nesta dissertação é, em um primeiro momento, o da análise fílmica, um modelo teórico definido no campo dos estudos de cinema, que propõe um estudo do filme nos seus múltiplos componentes e atendendo aos espaços e dinâmicas nas quais este se insere. Deste modo, em um segundo momento, indagarei a propósito das narrativas do terror, sendo o terror ato, espaço e cultura, uma situação que se torna estável pela instabilidade que o caracteriza: a experiência da violência, da perda (de parentes, de um lugar de origem, de um passado), do deslocamento forçado, da tortura. Esta é uma tentativa de pensar sobre a mediação do cinema para comunicar efetivamente tal experiência de terror, um fenômeno cuja narração se coloca nas margens do dizível. Neste sentido, o cinema articularia o inarticulável e narraria o inenarrável, incorporando experiências do terror na memória coletiva. / This dissertation\'s main focus is the audiovisual narrative construction of violence. Taking account of the anthropological debates on narrative, mimesis and violence; I pretend to think about the ways in which the experience of the Colombian political violence and armed conflict is narrated. The object are Colombian films, two mainly, La sombra del caminante (Ciro Guerra, 2004) and PVC-1 (Spiros Stathoulopoulos, 2007). Films, which use digital technology and implement creatively cinematographic resources to take place before images of violence and discuss topics such as truth and memory, time and fear, the everyday and the intimate. These are oeuvres that instigate a debate about the narratives that the Colombian society elaborates to tell the terror of decades of political violence and armed conflict where actors at the margins of law, civil society and govern meet and build themselves. The methodological procedure employed in this dissertation is in a first moment, film analysis. A theoretical model defined in the area of cinema studies which proposes a study of the film\'s multiple components and the many ways and places in which a film plays part. Thus, in a second moment, I\'ll inquire about narratives of terror, being that terror is an act, a space and a culture, a situation that stabilizes itself thanks to its instability: the experience of violence, of loss (of relatives, of a place of origin, of a past), of forced displacement, of torture. This is a proposal to think about the mediation of cinema to communicate effectively such experiences of terror, a phenomenon whose narration is on the margins of the speakable. In this sense, cinema would articulate and narrate what is not; and would introduce the experiences of terror in the collective memory.
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Quanto dura o terror? A narrativa da violência em dois filmes colombianos / How long does the terror last? The narrative of violence in two Colombian films

Diana Paola Gómez Mateus 29 November 2012 (has links)
O foco desta dissertação é a construção narrativa audiovisual da violência. A partir de discussões feitas na antropologia sobre narrativa, mimesis e violência se quer pensar a respeito de formas de narrar a experiência da violência política e o conflito armado colombiano. O objeto que será analisado são filmes colombianos, dois especificamente: La sombra del caminante (Ciro Guerra, 2004) e PVC-1 (Spiros Stathoulopoulos, 2007). Obras audiovisuais que se apropriam da tecnologia digital e fazem uso criativo dos recursos cinematográficos para se colocar diante das imagens sobre violência e discutir temas como a verdade e a memória, o tempo e o medo, o intimo e do cotidiano. São formas fílmicas que instigam uma discussão sobre as narrações que a sociedade colombiana constrói para contar o terror de décadas de violência política e conflito armado onde atores à margem da lei, sociedade civil e governo se encontram e se constroem. O procedimento metodológico empregado nesta dissertação é, em um primeiro momento, o da análise fílmica, um modelo teórico definido no campo dos estudos de cinema, que propõe um estudo do filme nos seus múltiplos componentes e atendendo aos espaços e dinâmicas nas quais este se insere. Deste modo, em um segundo momento, indagarei a propósito das narrativas do terror, sendo o terror ato, espaço e cultura, uma situação que se torna estável pela instabilidade que o caracteriza: a experiência da violência, da perda (de parentes, de um lugar de origem, de um passado), do deslocamento forçado, da tortura. Esta é uma tentativa de pensar sobre a mediação do cinema para comunicar efetivamente tal experiência de terror, um fenômeno cuja narração se coloca nas margens do dizível. Neste sentido, o cinema articularia o inarticulável e narraria o inenarrável, incorporando experiências do terror na memória coletiva. / This dissertation\'s main focus is the audiovisual narrative construction of violence. Taking account of the anthropological debates on narrative, mimesis and violence; I pretend to think about the ways in which the experience of the Colombian political violence and armed conflict is narrated. The object are Colombian films, two mainly, La sombra del caminante (Ciro Guerra, 2004) and PVC-1 (Spiros Stathoulopoulos, 2007). Films, which use digital technology and implement creatively cinematographic resources to take place before images of violence and discuss topics such as truth and memory, time and fear, the everyday and the intimate. These are oeuvres that instigate a debate about the narratives that the Colombian society elaborates to tell the terror of decades of political violence and armed conflict where actors at the margins of law, civil society and govern meet and build themselves. The methodological procedure employed in this dissertation is in a first moment, film analysis. A theoretical model defined in the area of cinema studies which proposes a study of the film\'s multiple components and the many ways and places in which a film plays part. Thus, in a second moment, I\'ll inquire about narratives of terror, being that terror is an act, a space and a culture, a situation that stabilizes itself thanks to its instability: the experience of violence, of loss (of relatives, of a place of origin, of a past), of forced displacement, of torture. This is a proposal to think about the mediation of cinema to communicate effectively such experiences of terror, a phenomenon whose narration is on the margins of the speakable. In this sense, cinema would articulate and narrate what is not; and would introduce the experiences of terror in the collective memory.
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Le monde indien dans le cinéma et l'audiovisuel colombiens [de 1929 a nos jours] / The indian world in Colombian cinema and audiovisual [from 1929 to today]

Mateus Mora, Angélica María 05 November 2010 (has links)
La recherche se propose d'étudier des représentations cinématographiques de l'Indien et du monde indien en Colombie, depuis les origines en 1929-1930 et jusqu'à l'époque contemporaine. Elle identifie, répertorie, décrit et analyse une série d'éléments constitutifs des rapports que cette production cinématographique entretient avec les réalités sociales, culturelles ou ethnoculturelles de l'histoire colombienne, et, en particulier, avec le phénomène d'invisibilisation de l'Indien. Elle établit une périodisation en trois temps de l'histoire de cette production cinématographique en Colombie : 1] Période initiale ou de « découverte » de l'Indien et du monde indien par le cinéma colombien [1929-1964] ; 2] Période de redécouverte cinématographique de l'Indien [1968- 1980] ; 3] Période d'appropriation du cinéma et de l'audiovisuel par les cultures indiennes [1980-aujourd'hui]. La première est définie pour l'essentiel par les films d'évangélisation et de « civilisation », qui participent à la reproduction d'un imaginaire national excluant toute référence positive aux cultures indiennes ; la deuxième est caractérisée par la diversification des regards sur le monde indien, et, notamment, par l'utilisation du cinéma comme langage critique des formes de domination politique, économique, sociale et culturelle sur le monde indien ; la troisième est marquée par l'arrivée d'un nouveau support technique [la vidéo], l'auto-appropriation de son image par l'Indien et l'apparition de nouvelles pratiques cinématographiques en lien avec l'appropriation du cinéma et de la vidéo par les cultures indiennes. / This dissertation proposes to study cinematographic representations of the Indian and the Indian world in Colombia since the origins in 1929-1930 until the contemporary era. It identifies, classifies, describes and analyses a series of constituent elements of the relations that cinematographic production holds with social, cultural or ethno-cultural realities of the Colombian history and, in particular, with the phenomenon of the invisibilization of the Indian. It establishes three stages of the history of that cinematographic production in Colombia: 1] Initial period or “discovery” period of the Indian and the Indian world by the Colombian cinema [1929-1964] 2] Period of cinematographic rediscovery of the Indian [1968-1980] 3] Appropriation period of the cinema and the audiovisual by Indian cultures [1980-today]. The first period is defined essentially by films of evangelization and that of the “civilization”, which participates in the reproduction of a national imagery while excluding all positive reference to Indian cultures; the second is characterized by the diversification of the perspectives on the Indian world and notably, by the utilization of cinema as a critical language of political, economical, social and cultural forms of domination on the Indian world; the third is marked by the coming of a new technical support [the video], the auto-appropriation of their image by Indians and the apparition of new cinematographic practices in relation with the appropriation of cinema and video by the Indian cultures.
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Tensiones entre las narrativas de ficción y no ficción en la cinematografía contemporanea de Argentina, Chile y Colombia / Des tensions entre les narrations de fiction et de non-fiction dans la cinématographie contemporaine de l'Argentine, du Chili et de la Colombie / Tensions between Fiction and Nonfiction Narratives in Argentine, Chilean and Colombian Contemporary Cinema

López, Ana Maria 04 June 2014 (has links)
Le cinéma de l'Argentine, le Chili et la Colombie entre 1990 et 2005 a dû faire face à divers changements liés aux modèles politique, économique et culturel. En particulier, les lois relatives à la production du cinéma ont changées dans les années ci-dessous, ce qui a permet de configurer un cinéma hétérogène par rapport aux thèmes et moyens de raconter. Dans cette thèse, nous nous proposons d’étudier un phénomène particulier situé temporellement dans un moment de transition et envisagé à travers un corpus clairement sélectionné. Le dit phénomène se présente à travers la relation que le cinéma entretient avec la réalité, relation qui, à cette époque, se caractérise par une grande ambigüité. Il s’agit principalement d’un élargissement des frontières de classifications des productions en vertu de sa relation avec la réalité qui, traditionnellement fut séparée en deux grands groupes définis comme fiction et non fiction. Pour cette raison, nous avons développés un cadre théorique autour du réalisme comme une catégorie d'analyse du corpus. Aussi, nous avons fait une analyse basée sur les approches des Études Culturelles d'Amérique Latine, l’Analyse Critique du Discours et l'Analyse de Cinéma. Notre travail a été de systématiser et de mettre en relation les processus qui ont permis la consolidation du cinéma contemporain d'Amérique Latine. Également, nous avons confirmés le besoin de contextualiser et de nourrir l'analyse de film avec la connaissance de l'histoire sociale, politique et économique comme une condition pour 'interpréter et analyser le récit de l'Amérique Latine. / Argentine, Chilean and Colombian Cinema of the period between1990-2005 had to face several changes related to political, economic and cultural models. In particular, laws related to film production changed over the years, allowing the configuration of a heterogeneous cinematography regarding its topics and ways of narrating. The main problem of this research is studying the relationship between cinema and reality and how the strategies of construction of fiction and nonfiction narratives are put into tension during the period above mentioned. For this reason, we developed a theoretical framework around the realism as a category to get an approach to the corpus. Additionally, we carried out an analysis of our corpus based on the Latin American Cultural Studies, Critical Discourse Analysis and Film Analysis approaches. We systematized and correlated the processes that have allowed contemporary Latin American films to consolidate as a reference. In this project, we have been able to confirm the need to contextualize and nourish film analysis using knowledge of the social, political and economic history as a condition to interpret and study Latin American Narratives.
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Dándoles más de lo que pidieron: la justicia epistemológica en <i>El abrazo de la serpiente</i> de Ciro Guerra

Pinchot, Ryan Bradley 14 June 2019 (has links)
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