Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction

For the last twenty years, American television series have left aside the topic of adventure in the sense of evasion in order to produce a new kind of hero. The modern day hero is the mirror image of the modern individual who acts and thinks in an endless present tense, poisoned by an “evil” that ke...

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Main Author: Joseph Belletante
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Conserveries Mémorielles 2010-04-01
Series:Conserveries Mémorielles : Revue Transdisciplinaire de Jeunes Chercheurs
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cm/439
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everyday
evil
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modernity
solitude
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author_facet Joseph Belletante
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title Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction
title_short Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction
title_full Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction
title_fullStr Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction
title_full_unstemmed Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction
title_sort le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction
publisher Conserveries Mémorielles
series Conserveries Mémorielles : Revue Transdisciplinaire de Jeunes Chercheurs
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publishDate 2010-04-01
description For the last twenty years, American television series have left aside the topic of adventure in the sense of evasion in order to produce a new kind of hero. The modern day hero is the mirror image of the modern individual who acts and thinks in an endless present tense, poisoned by an “evil” that keeps him from moving forward. In a post-critic perspective, this article offers a portrait of human “states of mind” that will restitute the spectator his symbolic autonomy, through singular solitudes or the loneliness of a group as is shown by four television series that are no longer in production (Friends, The Sopranos, The West Wing and Ally McBeal) in order to allow a global interpretation and that correspond to the main genres of fiction broadcasted by the American network (comedy, drama, and dramedy).
topic everyday
evil
identification
modernity
solitude
TV shows
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