Zur Diskursivität klassischer Märchen in aktuellen TV-Produktionen und im Gegenwartskino. Narrative Transformationsleistungen und filmästhetische Aneignungen am Beispiel von E. Kitsis’ / A. Horowitz’ Once upon a time und Guillermo del Toros Pans Labyrinth
Abstract
On the discursitivity of classical fairy tales in contemporary TV- and film productions. Narrative transformations and filmaesthetical adoptions explaining E. Kitsis’ / A. Horowitz’ Once upon a time and Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth. Movie adaptions of fairy-tales and mere elements of fairy-tales are currently very popular. In regards of the discursive elements of popculture and a growing mediatization due to cinematic approaches of description, current TV and movie productions contain cultutral reminiscences of the traditional structure of classic fairy-tales. Dissolving limitations and with techniques of hybristic transformations of ancient fairy-tale knowledge, current movies based on fairy tales establish a genuine, postmodern, and unique narrative category by recoding discursive networks due to their narrative and cinematic aesthetics.
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German
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Sabrina / Juliane Geilert / Voorgang
This is me
Publication Date
May 27, 2014
Submission Date
May 27, 2014
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Year 2013 Volume: 2 Number: 30