Of television series, intensities and postmodern fears

Attentive to the way that the affects colonize the cultural forms, the narrative theory developed by Fredric Jameson contains keys of interest to question how fear, in recent times, emerges as an intensity: a subjective commotion that transcends the possibility of being communicated, but which leave...

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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Avanzados 2020
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spelling I10-R334-article-279492020-03-17T13:45:07Z Of television series, intensities and postmodern fears De series televisivas, intensidades y miedos posmodernos Gómez Ponce, Ariel Attentive to the way that the affects colonize the cultural forms, the narrative theory developed by Fredric Jameson contains keys of interest to question how fear, in recent times, emerges as an intensity: a subjective commotion that transcends the possibility of being communicated, but which leaves traces in the artistic materialities. The aim of this work is to reveal to the scope of this category, in light of a set of TV series that make fear and its critical states a place of enunciation. The perspective of Jameson allows certain degree of generalization through the acknowledgement of procedures of representation, such as the episodic experiences of the characters, the preponderance of the intimate spaces, and the effects of strangeness that pierce through some dominant generic matrixes. The objective is to start a coherent regularization of current series that dramatize the overflow of fear in the social body, and, at the same time, signal systemic changes introduced by the cultural experience of postmodernity. Atenta al modo en que los afectos colonizan las formas culturales, la teoría narrativa desarrollada por Fredric Jameson contiene claves de interés para interrogarnos cómo el miedo, en tiempos recientes, emerge como una intensidad: una conmoción subjetiva que trasciende la posibilidad de ser comunicada, pero que deja huellas en las materialidades artísticas. Me ocuparé de relevar el alcance de esta categoría, a la luz de un conjunto de series televisivas que hacen del miedo y sus estados críticos un lugar de enunciación. La perspectiva de Jameson permitirá alcanzar cierto grado de generalización mediante el reconocimiento de procedimientos de representación, tales como las experiencias episódicas de los personajes, la preponderancia por los espacios de lo íntimo y los efectos de extrañamiento que atraviesan algunas matrices genéricas dominantes. El objetivo de este trabajo radica en iniciar una regularización coherente de series actuales que escenifican los desbordes del miedo en el cuerpo social, al tiempo que señalan cambios sistémicos introducidos por la experiencia cultural de la posmodernidad. Centro de Estudios Avanzados 2020-03-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/27949 10.31050/re.vi43.27949 Estudios digital; Núm. 43 (2020): Las culturas del miedo: temor, terror y poder; 27-44 1852-1568 0328-185X 10.31050/re.vi43 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/27949/29208 Derechos de autor 2020 Estudios digital
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description Attentive to the way that the affects colonize the cultural forms, the narrative theory developed by Fredric Jameson contains keys of interest to question how fear, in recent times, emerges as an intensity: a subjective commotion that transcends the possibility of being communicated, but which leaves traces in the artistic materialities. The aim of this work is to reveal to the scope of this category, in light of a set of TV series that make fear and its critical states a place of enunciation. The perspective of Jameson allows certain degree of generalization through the acknowledgement of procedures of representation, such as the episodic experiences of the characters, the preponderance of the intimate spaces, and the effects of strangeness that pierce through some dominant generic matrixes. The objective is to start a coherent regularization of current series that dramatize the overflow of fear in the social body, and, at the same time, signal systemic changes introduced by the cultural experience of postmodernity.
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