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Chaplin's America
Pu Rennes - EAN : 9782753587090
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EAN : 9782753587090
Paru le : 2 févr. 2023
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- EAN13 : 9782753587090
- Réf. éditeur : 238036
- Collection : UNIVERS ANGLOPH
- Editeur : Pu Rennes
- Date Parution : 2 févr. 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 134
- Format : H:240 mm L:155 mm E:10 mm
- Poids : 250gr
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Résumé :
Undoubtedly, there is a subversive side to Chaplin’s work. Some scenes are apt to be considered as signs of Chaplin’s intention to ridicule mainstream American society and debunk the myth of American exceptionalism. However, historical and political approaches do not really account for the complexity and the depth of Chaplin’s work. Ironically enough, Chaplin’s films may well be not so much about the American Dream as about a dream of another kind, less tangible and more ethereal. Far beyond the socio-economic or comic aspects it is traditionally associated with, there emerges from Chaplin’s work a more philosophical and metaphysical dimension, a genuine Weltanschauung. God, if He has ever existed, is at best an absentee Landlord and yet, in the midst of universal chaos, there still arises a dream of that remnant of Terra Incognita within all of us, which takes on the colors of a prelapsarian world free from the contradictions of existence here below.
- Biographie : Morgane Jourdren is Associate Professor of American studies at the University of Angers and a member of the AFEA (French Association for American Studies). She was the special guest of various radio shows including « La Compagnie des OEuvres : L’Amérique de Chaplin » (France Culture, May 11th, 2021) and « Grande traversée : Charlie Chaplin, the artist » (France Culture, July 21st, 2016). She participated in the « Chaplin in the Eye of the Avant-Garde » exhibition at the Musée d’arts de Nantes in December 2019. She wrote a doctoral dissertation on Charlie Chaplin and organized an international symposium to celebrate the centennial of « The Little Tramp » (Angers, France, April 10th-12th, 2014), the proceedings of which were published as La Figure de Charlot et ses Avatars (Rennes, PUR, 2015). She also edited a collection of essays on the American Dream and its representation in cinema and literature for La Clé des Langues, (ENS-LSH, Lyon, France) and published several articles on literature and American civilization in Les Annales de l’ICES. Her research focuses on the American Dream and its representation in cinema as well as on the question of identity.