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La solitudine del corpo. Il terrore dell'incomunicabilità nell'immaginario audiovisivo di genere = The solitude of the body. The terror of incommunicability in the audiovisual genre imaginary

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The solitude of the body. The terror of incommunicability in the audiovisual genre imaginary. Starting from a definition of sci-fi imaginary as a space where it is possible to "reinvent reality as fiction" (Baudrillard 1980), the posthuman metaphors (Braidotti 2014) highlighted by recent sci-fi works turn into privileged witnesses of the contemporary rewriting process of the human body, a process which also involves its communication capabilities. In particular, this paper aims to underline, through a joint analysis of three films which are alike in the same narrative genre as in a particularly innovative way of representing the relational dimension of human body, the main role played by the fear of the incommunicability in the postmodernity context, where the meeting point between sci-fi imaginary and social conflict narratives has been confirmed further. The image of a human body affected by the fear of losing its medium vocation comes out from the lonely clone of Moon (Duncan Jones, 2009), from the progressive annihilation of the five senses narrated by Perfect Sense (David Mackenzie, 2011), and from the romance between a young man and an A.I. which leads Her (Spike Jonze, 2013). Its narrative and symbolic isolation definitively mirrors the human sense of disorientation towards his new posthuman dimension.

身体的孤独:视听类型想象中不可沟通的恐惧。本文以科幻想象作为“将现实重塑为虚构”的空间这一定义(Baudrillard 1980)为起点,探讨近期科幻作品中凸显的后人类隐喻(Braidotti 2014)如何成为当代人类身体改写进程的重要见证——这一进程亦涉及其沟通能力。具体而言,本文旨在通过联合分析三部影片(它们不仅同属一叙事类型,且以极具创新性的方式呈现人类身体的关系维度),强调不可沟通的恐惧在后现代语境下所扮演的核心角色;在此语境中,科幻想象与社会冲突叙事的交汇点得到了进一步印证。
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University of Salento
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2018-07-16
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