Ficción, experiencia y realidad ¿Qué tiene que ver el cine con la vida?

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  • Author(s): Zorroza, M. Idoya1,2
  • Source:
    Revista de Comunicación. 2007, Vol. 6, p70-80. 11p.
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    • Alternate Title:
      Fiction, experience and reality What has film to do with life?
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    • Abstract:
      Films have been proposed as a method of evasion though audiovisual fictional narratives. The present paper analyses, from an anthropological point of view, what 'fiction' means, and what its proper 'type of reality' is. Secondly, it focuses on its expressive and communicative character of the 'human experience', reason why it is understood and by which it also has a formative and enriching for the human being as 'animal that creates and feeds from stories'. Finally, it focuses on the incidence of films on personal reality, concluding some elements of the non-immediate relation of films with the person's radical life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      El cine se ha propuesto como un medio de evasión a través de la ficción narrativa audiovisual. En el presente trabajo se analizan en progresión, desde una perspectiva antropológica, qué significa "ficción", y cuál es su "tipo de realidad" propia. En segundo lugar, se profundiza en su carácter expresivo y comunicante de la "experiencia humana", razón por la que es comprendido y por la cual también tiene un rendimiento formativo y enriquecedor para el ser humano como "animal que crea y se alimenta de historias". Finalmente, se reflexiona por la incidencia del cine en la realidad personal, concluyendo algunos elementos de la relación, no inmediata, del cine con la vida radical de la persona. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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