我独自旅行。英雄之旅的模型在新的电视连续剧

Q1 Social Sciences Comunicacion y Sociedad Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1400/251273
Luca Bandirali
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单神话的叙事结构(英雄之旅,其计划和曲目已由约瑟夫坎贝尔确定)为剧本创作和电影分析提供了一个有影响力的人类学模型。它的主人公是一个男性主体,他完成了一段分为几个时刻或阶段的初始旅程;在这个叙事方案中,女性角色——她也包含着对世界的看法——没有踏上旅程,因为,正如坎贝尔所写的那样,“她就是目的地”。许多学者(莫琳·默多克、瓦莱丽·埃斯特尔·弗兰克尔、琼·古尔德、克拉丽莎·平科拉·埃斯特斯、玛丽娜·华纳等人)随后发现了另一种叙事模式,并将重点放在了一个与之相关的转变弧线上:女性角色的转变。在这些例子中,参考视界总是神话学的视界,理论视界基本上仍然是荣格式的,但他们讲故事的方法发生了重大变化。单个神话的圆形同样得到了证实,但其刚性结构演变成更稀有和复杂的领域,因为需要更多的时间来处理。虽然这样的模式并不典型,也不直接与电视联系在一起,但一些当代电视剧对这种叙事结构进行了深入的探索。本文将通过分析《杰西卡·琼斯》、《黑色孤儿》、《谍网》、《女子监狱》和《傲骨贤妻》等例子来证明这一点。
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Io viaggio da sola. Modelli di Heroine’s Journey nella nuova serialità televisiva
The narrative structure of the monomyth (the heroic journey, whose scheme and repertoire has been identified by Joseph Campbell) has provided an influential anthropological model for screenwriting and film analysis. Its hero is a male subject who performs an initial journey that is divided into moments or stages; the female character in this narrative scheme – who also contains a vision of the world – does not undertake the journey because, as Campbell writes, “she is the destination”. Various scholars (Maureen Murdock, Valerie Estelle Frankel, Joan Gould, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Marina Warner and others) have subsequently identified alternative narrative patterns, focusing on a different journey with a related arc of transformation: that of female character. In these cases the referential horizon is always that of mythography, and the theoretical one remains substantially Jungian, however their approach to storytelling significantly changes. The circularity of the monomyth is similarly confirmed, yet its rigid structure evolves into more rarefied and complex areas, since more time to process is required. Although such models are not typically or directly connected to the television, several contemporary series deeply explore this narrative structure. This is demonstrated in this article by analysing examples such as Jessica Jones, Orphan Black, Quantico, Orange Is the New Black, The Good Wife.
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