El guion cinematográfico, ¿texto literario?
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2011
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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la película, ha limitado al guion a su función pragmática. Ello explica la ausencia, con escasas excepciones, de estudios orientados a discutir, por ejemplo, su condición de texto narrativo —y su calidad ya sea de “texto literario” o de “texto menor”—, su capacidad o incapacidad de ser leídocomo texto autónomo, su relación con la película una vez filmada, así como aproximaciones en torno a asuntos relacionados con la autoría, entre otros temas. En el presente trabajo me propongo cuestionar la definición convencional y plantear algunas aproximaciones que van más allá de loslímites que dicha concepción impone.
The conventional and most widespread definition of the screenplay is that which regards it as a “working instrument” that “guides” the making of a film due to the presentation of a set of instructions to perform it. Clearly,such a consideration, of a purely utilitarian text to serve a “greater work” in this case the film script has been limited to its pragmatic function. This explains the absence, with few exceptions, of studies to discuss, for example, its narrative status and quality—either as “literary text” or as “minortext”—its ability or inability to be read as autonomous text, its relationship to the movie once filmed and approaches around issues of authorship,among others. In this paper I intend to challenge the conventional definition and propose some approaches going beyond the limits imposed bythis concept.
The conventional and most widespread definition of the screenplay is that which regards it as a “working instrument” that “guides” the making of a film due to the presentation of a set of instructions to perform it. Clearly,such a consideration, of a purely utilitarian text to serve a “greater work” in this case the film script has been limited to its pragmatic function. This explains the absence, with few exceptions, of studies to discuss, for example, its narrative status and quality—either as “literary text” or as “minortext”—its ability or inability to be read as autonomous text, its relationship to the movie once filmed and approaches around issues of authorship,among others. In this paper I intend to challenge the conventional definition and propose some approaches going beyond the limits imposed bythis concept.
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Linguistica y Literatura, Herramienta, Blue Print, Autonomía, Autoría, Instrument, Blueprint, Autonomy, Autorship
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