Pier Paolo Pasolini's Medea
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07-01-2014
Iratxe Fresneda Delgado
Abstract
This paper explores the way that Pier Paolo Pasolini's film recreates the stereotype of Medea. Using film analysis and based on cultural studies the article asks about the importance and potential power of cinema to recover the ancient myth and show their effects. The analysis expands horizons for the understanding of the mechanisms that link the network of meanings of the film, where the author offers a new vision of Medea's archetype.
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Fresneda Delgado, I. (2014) “Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Medea”, Ars Bilduma, (4). doi: 10.1387/ars-bilduma.7231.
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Keywords
Medea, film analysis, cinema, audiovisual communication, gender studies, myths.
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