Deconstruir el amor a partir de El príncipe y la modista (2018) de Jen Wang
This paper deals with constructions of the romantic love ideal as narrative formulae inscribed in cultural products, focusing on «comic» as a médium hardly attended in Visual Studies. We look this narrative’s doublé nature as a union of the content (story) and the traditional form (discourse) in t...
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doaj-a70d39eee3fe488682b9b8da187ff7072020-11-25T02:52:01ZengUniversidade do PortoCEM: Cultura, Espaço & Memória2182-10972020-09-0110215230Deconstruir el amor a partir de El príncipe y la modista (2018) de Jen WangMaria Abellán HernándezThis paper deals with constructions of the romantic love ideal as narrative formulae inscribed in cultural products, focusing on «comic» as a médium hardly attended in Visual Studies. We look this narrative’s doublé nature as a union of the content (story) and the traditional form (discourse) in the discipline of audio- visual narrative. In this direction, we will review some of the critical texts dealing with both the romantic ideal of which consumers participate as well as the use of visual images employed in this stories, as a way of tentatively posing a narrative canon. Through the critical analysis of The Prince and The Dressmaker (2018) by Jen Wang, we will explore the subversive strategies of the romantic canon in order to, ultimately, concretize these aspects in a podagogical model concerned with new roles and construction mechanisms of romantic love and gender roles in this type of story. This analysis will show, beside his loyalty to classic amorous schemes, Wang’s innovations in the representation of characters and their narrative roleshttp://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/CITCEM/article/view/7039/6469lovegender rolcomic pairing politics |
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Deconstruir el amor a partir de
El príncipe y la modista (2018) de Jen Wang |
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Deconstruir el amor a partir de
El príncipe y la modista (2018) de Jen Wang |
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Deconstruir el amor a partir de
El príncipe y la modista (2018) de Jen Wang |
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deconstruir el amor a partir de
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Universidade do Porto |
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CEM: Cultura, Espaço & Memória |
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2182-1097 |
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2020-09-01 |
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This paper deals with constructions of the romantic love ideal as narrative formulae inscribed in
cultural products, focusing on «comic» as a médium hardly attended in Visual Studies. We look this narrative’s
doublé nature as a union of the content (story) and the traditional form (discourse) in the discipline of audio-
visual narrative. In this direction, we will review some of the critical texts dealing with both the romantic ideal
of which consumers participate as well as the use of visual images employed in this stories, as a way of tentatively
posing a narrative canon. Through the critical analysis of The Prince and The Dressmaker (2018) by Jen
Wang, we will explore the subversive strategies of the romantic canon in order to, ultimately, concretize these
aspects in a podagogical model concerned with new roles and construction mechanisms of romantic love and
gender roles in this type of story. This analysis will show, beside his loyalty to classic amorous schemes, Wang’s
innovations in the representation of characters and their narrative roles |
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love gender rol comic pairing politics |
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http://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/CITCEM/article/view/7039/6469 |
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