{"title":"Hollywood Cinema and Simulation in the Novels of Roberto Arlt","authors":"Matthew Johnson","doi":"10.1353/RVS.2021.0003","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract:This essay studies the treatment of Hollywood cinema in the novels of Argentine writer Roberto Arlt, drawing on notions of simulation found in monographs written by sociologists José María Ramos Mejía and José Ingenieros. I argue that Arlt's understanding of the relationship between Hollywood cinema and literature is grounded in a bivalent logic of simulation. On the one hand, Arlt applauds the artistry of film actors and directors, and in his novels he compellingly simulates cinema's innovative techniques of visual representation. On the other, however, he condemns the ideological effects of Hollywood films on mass audiences who, as he sees it, are troublingly attempting to simulate the actions and behaviors of movie stars in order to influence others and get ahead in life. His novels are filled with detailed character studies of such individuals. After reviewing the early-twentieth-century sociological literature on simulation, this essay studies these two sides of Arlt's treatment of Hollywood cinema. It demonstrates that, while Arlt consistently condemns his characters' simulation of cinema, he ultimately must supplement this condemnation with an implicit understanding of artistic simulation that defends the novelist's capacity to simulate the new cinematic medium.","PeriodicalId":281386,"journal":{"name":"Revista de Estudios Hispánicos","volume":"95 5 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-05-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Revista de Estudios Hispánicos","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1353/RVS.2021.0003","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract:This essay studies the treatment of Hollywood cinema in the novels of Argentine writer Roberto Arlt, drawing on notions of simulation found in monographs written by sociologists José María Ramos Mejía and José Ingenieros. I argue that Arlt's understanding of the relationship between Hollywood cinema and literature is grounded in a bivalent logic of simulation. On the one hand, Arlt applauds the artistry of film actors and directors, and in his novels he compellingly simulates cinema's innovative techniques of visual representation. On the other, however, he condemns the ideological effects of Hollywood films on mass audiences who, as he sees it, are troublingly attempting to simulate the actions and behaviors of movie stars in order to influence others and get ahead in life. His novels are filled with detailed character studies of such individuals. After reviewing the early-twentieth-century sociological literature on simulation, this essay studies these two sides of Arlt's treatment of Hollywood cinema. It demonstrates that, while Arlt consistently condemns his characters' simulation of cinema, he ultimately must supplement this condemnation with an implicit understanding of artistic simulation that defends the novelist's capacity to simulate the new cinematic medium.
摘要:本文借鉴社会学家jos María Ramos Mejía和jos Ingenieros的专著中的模拟概念,研究了阿根廷作家罗伯托·阿尔特小说中对好莱坞电影的处理。我认为Arlt对好莱坞电影和文学之间关系的理解是建立在模拟的二值逻辑基础上的。一方面,阿尔特赞扬电影演员和导演的艺术,在他的小说中,他令人信服地模拟了电影视觉表现的创新技术。然而,另一方面,他谴责好莱坞电影对大众观众的意识形态影响,在他看来,这些观众试图模仿电影明星的行动和行为,以影响他人并在生活中取得成功,这令人不安。他的小说中充满了对这些人的详细性格研究。在回顾了二十世纪早期关于模拟的社会学文献之后,本文研究了Arlt对待好莱坞电影的这两个方面。这表明,虽然阿尔特一直谴责他的人物对电影的模拟,但他最终必须用对艺术模拟的含蓄理解来补充这种谴责,这种理解捍卫了小说家模拟新电影媒介的能力。