Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français

Creating a serial and narrative universe, producing and broadcasting informative and creative contents in a changing media environment is part of a fictional process where composition of narrative, symbolic, iconic, audiovisual, biographical, and critical elements lead to more or less achieved narra...

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Main Author: Céline Masoni
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et Sociétés 2019-12-01
Series:Cahiers de Narratologie
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/narratologie/9872
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spelling doaj-ce454f1b5c0d427a9c6ec68af2c188312021-05-04T12:22:56ZfraLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et SociétésCahiers de Narratologie0993-85161765-307X2019-12-013610.4000/narratologie.9872Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs françaisCéline MasoniCreating a serial and narrative universe, producing and broadcasting informative and creative contents in a changing media environment is part of a fictional process where composition of narrative, symbolic, iconic, audiovisual, biographical, and critical elements lead to more or less achieved narrative and discursive synthesis. We shall focus on French rappers' reception of the television series Gomorra (2014), on their appropriation of the cultural symbols and stereotypes of the Mob and on their “contrasting deciphering” of the serial text. We shall also show that these particular enunciations, develop peripheral imaginaries, inside and below mainstream culture, that can inhibit achieving meaning. Media and enunciative fragmentation of rappers’ discourses, metaleptic shifts between different levels of narration and temporality, produce open micro synthesis that could contest not only meaning and narrative closure, but also mimetic normalization of social behaviors.http://journals.openedition.org/narratologie/9872Gomorrafictional processperipheral imaginationFrench rappersnarrative micro synthesis
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Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français
Cahiers de Narratologie
Gomorra
fictional process
peripheral imagination
French rappers
narrative micro synthesis
author_facet Céline Masoni
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title Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français
title_short Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français
title_full Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français
title_fullStr Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français
title_full_unstemmed Procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série Gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français
title_sort procès fictionnels et imaginaires périphériques : la série gomorra dans la réception active des rappeurs français
publisher Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et Sociétés
series Cahiers de Narratologie
issn 0993-8516
1765-307X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Creating a serial and narrative universe, producing and broadcasting informative and creative contents in a changing media environment is part of a fictional process where composition of narrative, symbolic, iconic, audiovisual, biographical, and critical elements lead to more or less achieved narrative and discursive synthesis. We shall focus on French rappers' reception of the television series Gomorra (2014), on their appropriation of the cultural symbols and stereotypes of the Mob and on their “contrasting deciphering” of the serial text. We shall also show that these particular enunciations, develop peripheral imaginaries, inside and below mainstream culture, that can inhibit achieving meaning. Media and enunciative fragmentation of rappers’ discourses, metaleptic shifts between different levels of narration and temporality, produce open micro synthesis that could contest not only meaning and narrative closure, but also mimetic normalization of social behaviors.
topic Gomorra
fictional process
peripheral imagination
French rappers
narrative micro synthesis
url http://journals.openedition.org/narratologie/9872
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