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영화 <아바타>에 나타난 육체성 연구

Title
영화 <아바타>에 나타난 육체성 연구
Other Titles
A study on the corporality in the film Avatar
Author
김호영
Keywords
아바타; 육체성; 원시성; 신체 언어; 실재감; Avatar; corporality; primitiveness; body language; presence
Issue Date
2012-11
Publisher
경희대학교(국제캠퍼스) 비교문화연구소
Citation
비교문화연구, v. 29, Page. 233-256
Abstract
This paper aims to look into various symbolic meanings of the body shown in the film, Avatar (2009, James Cameron), and to ponder over a variety of media strategies carried by the pursuit of the corporality shown in this film. In a nutshell, the body in Avatar is a symbol of primitiveness rather than civilization, and the body language is a fundamental and effective means of communication much better than verbal language. A variety of physical contacts that appeared in many scenes of the movie emphasizes the role of the body as a means of real communication. Also, in the composition of the film dominated by the confrontation of civilization, numerous creatures in the planet Pandora with a variety of colors as well as a number of agencies and large body sizes express primitive richness. The narrative of the film telling the story of a 'moving' body ultimately emphasizes the superiority of the body with respect to consciousness, unlike the narrative of conventional movies dealing with the problems of the body. In addition, the corporality pursued by this film implies several important media strategies. It may reveal a self-reflection of the material civilization and the imperialism, or, on the contrary, an attempt to conceal or dilute them. It may also represent a self-reflection of the overdeveloped media technology, or simply the dilution of it. Finally, it may be an attempt to recover the feeling of "presence", not fully supported by the 3D technology, by the identification of the spectator's body and the character's body.
URI
https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/landing/article.kci?arti_id=ART001728785https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/184692
ISSN
1598-0685
DOI
10.21049/ccs.2012.29..233
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COLLEGE OF LANGUAGES & CULTURES[E](국제문화대학) > FRENCH STUDIES(프랑스학과) > Articles
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