The Memory of Horror in the Filmic Body and the Writing of the Event

International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science 6 (10):237-241 (2019)
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In this article, we seek to demonstrate how horror movies can be part of writing a political and historical event. Our reflection takes up the question that appears in Barthes in a text called The Writing of the Event, which contains an analysis of May 1968 in France. We looked at two horror movies that contain memories of October 2005 and reflected on "who are we and what we do today?”. Our goal is to contribute to the diagnosis of the present.

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Alex Pereira De Araújo
Universidade Federal Do Mato Grosso Do Sul

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Utopias e heterotopias no interior e nas fronteiras do discurso-corpo no cinema francês de horror contemporâneo.Alex Pereira De Araújo - 2014 - Vitória da Conquista: Labedisco UESB. Edited by Nilton Milanez, Marisa Martins Gama-Khalil & Analyz Pessoa-Braz.

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