A Cognitive-Affective Approach to Foregrounding Categorical-Thematic Patterns in Popular Cinema

Bartosz Stopel
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The article sets out to discuss disruptions of the embodied flow of movie perception triggered by foregrounded categorical-thematic patterns. First, categorical-thematic patterns are framed in a cognitive perspective and tied to categorical (or parallel) information processing as opposed schematic (sequential). I argue that the former are not prototypical of embodied movie perception and tend to be disruptive if foregrounded, as they are more prevalent in art cinema. Next, I indicate how categorical-thematic patterns may encourage a type of non-habitual pattern recognition producing a number of emotional and aesthetic effects: delight at pattern isolation, wonder emotions, emotional focus of a story theme, and intensification or modulation of global and empathetic emotions. Finally, I turn to illustrate these points using Pan’s Labyrinth, a film that systematically foregrounds categorical-thematic patterns yet naturalizes them, alleviating disruption of movie perception. This, I believe, marks an effective strategy of importing avant-garde film techniques into popular cinema.
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本文旨在探讨由前景范畴-主题模式引发的电影感知具体化流的中断。首先,范畴-主题模式是在认知视角下构建的,与范畴(或平行)信息处理相关联,与图式(顺序)相反。我认为,前者并不是体现电影感知的原型,如果前景突出,往往会造成破坏,因为它们在艺术电影中更为普遍。接下来,我指出分类主题模式如何鼓励一种非习惯模式识别,产生许多情感和美学效果:对模式隔离的喜悦,好奇情绪,故事主题的情感焦点,以及全局和移情情绪的强化或调节。最后,我转而用《潘神的迷宫》来说明这些观点,这部电影系统地突出了分类主题模式,但又使它们自然化,减轻了对电影感知的破坏。我认为,这标志着将前卫电影技术引入大众电影的有效策略。
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