La leche y la sangre, el cuerpo y el espíritu: Significaciones de lo corporal en La teta asustada, de Claudia Llosa

José Enrique Finol, Jose Carlos Cabrejo Cobian

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Abstract

This work shows the results from a research on the film La teta asustada (2009) by the Peruvian director Claudia Llosa. An innovative approach is proposed for the analysis and interpretation of the film in order to highlight some aspects barely dealt with in the previous bibliography on this topic. We start with a principle stating that the body is an essential element in the semiotization of the world, an aspect extensively and intensively developed in this film. A proposal consisting of five types of corporeity (spatial, temporal, sexual, vegetal and vital) is proposed. They shape a specific sense of corporeity, a concept understood as a set of imageries associated with the body in a specific context and historic time.
Translated title of the contributionMilk and blood, body and spirit: Meanings of the corporeal in la teta asustada by Claudia Llosa
Original languageAmerican English
JournalSigno y Pensamiento
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2020

COAR

  • Article

OECD Category

  • Ciencias de la información

Ulima Repository Category

  • Comunicación / Semiótica y discurso

Ulima Repository Subject

  • Body, human
  • Cuerpo humano
  • Motion pictures
  • Películas cinematográficas
  • Semiotics
  • Semiótica

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