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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2019.tde-14082019-143038
Document
Author
Full name
João Vitor Resende Leal
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Borges, Cristian da Silva (President)
Guimaraes Junior, Pedro Maciel
Mello, Cecilia Antakly de
Silva, Mariana Duccini Junqueira da
Telesi, Silvia Fernandes da Silva
Title in Portuguese
Pessoa, figura, presença: o personagem cinematográfico entre o narrativo e o sensorial
Keywords in Portuguese
figura; presença
narrativa cinematográfica
Personagem cinematográfico
sensorialidade
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta pesquisa pretende examinar as articulações e tensões entre o narrativo e o sensorial no cinema, trazendo como fio condutor, entre as convenções do narrativo e a imediaticidade do sensorial, o personagem cinematográfico. Entendemos que, sem abandonar as condições narrativas e representacionais que o produzem e definem (personagem-pessoa), o personagem de cinema é também um importante catalisador de afetos que agenciam memória e imaginação (personagem-figura) e, de modo mais substancial, um efeito produzido a partir de elementos concretos que se manifestam em termos de performatividade e de plasticidade (personagem-presença). Dessa forma, investindo numa reformulação da noção de personagem como "efeito de personagem" e explorando disjunções possíveis entre corpo, ator e personagem (sobretudo em filmes nos quais vários atores desempenham o mesmo papel ou, ao contrário, um mesmo ator desempenha diversos papéis), buscaremos fazer do personagem um instrumento privilegiado para a análise da complementariedade e dos eventuais atritos entre as dimensões narrativa (significação/interpretação), figural (sensação) e material (percepção) do cinema.
Title in English
Person, figure, presence: the film character between the narrative and the sensorial
Keywords in English
figure
Film character
film narrative
presence
sensoriality
Abstract in English
This research intends to investigate the tensions and articulations between the narrative and the sensorial in the cinema, having the film character as a guiding thread caught amongst the conventions of the narrative and the immediacy of the sensorial. We will argue that the film character is not only defined and conditioned by its narrative and representational implications (character-person), it is also an important catalyst of affects that stimulate our memory and imagination (characterfigure), and more substantially, an effect generated by concrete elements that often manifest themselves in terms of performativity and plasticity (character-presence). By reformulating the notion of character as "character effect" and exploring possible disjunctions between body, actor, and character (especially in films in which several actors play the same role, or on the contrary, the same actor plays several roles), we will advance the character as a privileged instrument for the analysis of the frictions and the complementarity of the narrative (signification/interpretation), the figural (sensation), and the material (perception) dimensions of the cinema.
 
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2019-08-14
 
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