Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Alves, Adriano Rodrigues lattes
Orientador(a): Silva, Acir Dias da lattes
Banca de defesa: Silva, Acir Dias da lattes, Cruz, Antonio Donizeti da lattes, Alves, Lourdes Kaminski lattes, Cantarela, Roberta lattes, Camargo, Hertz Wendel de
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
Cascavel
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras
Departamento: Centro de Educação, Comunicação e Artes
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/5871
Resumo: The series Breaking Bad, created and produced by Vince Gilligan, was broadcast by the American television network AMC between 2008-2013. During its transmission, the series managed to win several prestigious awards, among them, 16 Emmys. The plot addresses issues such as conflict of moral / ethical values in relation to money - family/illness/cancer - drug trafficking. The study intention is to assimilate contemporary narratives, such as modular narrative (CAMERON, 2008), in the series Breaking Bad, in the context of hypermodern society (LIPOVETSKY; SERROY, 2018), more specifically the plot of interactions between characters, especially, Skyler White, Theodore (Ted) Beneke and Walter White, in relation to the Mimetic Theory elaborated by the historian, literary critic, anthropologist, philosopher, theologian, sociologist and French philologist René Girard, which, basically, would be the mimetic character of the intersubjective and interdividual desire of the subject in relation to the Another one that can lead to conflict situations. Therefore, the main interest is to demonstrate the escalation of violence in the narrative as a crescent spiral, which in turn can be transformed into an infinite effect similar to a geometric object of undefined orientation, such as the Möbius Strip and the Bottle of Klein. Wherefore, it was necessary to analyze certain images and transcripts of the episodes of the series Breaking Bad, more specifically of some fragments of the following episodes, namely: season 2 (Episode 7 - “Negro y Azul”; Episode 10 - “Over”; Episode 11 - “Mandala”) to articulate the principles of mimetic desire among the characters; season 3 (Episode 2 - “Horse Without a Name”; Episode 3 - “Sleep with Ted”) to verify the endorsement of interdividuality; and season 4 (Episode 9 - “Listen”; Episode 10 - “Health”; Episode 11 - “Cave”) to demonstrate the occurrence of the “mimetic spiral”. Concomitantly, a survey on modular cinematographic narrative is tensioned, with respect to contemporary narratives, in relation to the changes in our perspectives on time and space regarding hyperart in a hypermodern society. It is worth remembering that this study is not about the “hero's journey”.
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The plot addresses issues such as conflict of moral / ethical values in relation to money - family/illness/cancer - drug trafficking. The study intention is to assimilate contemporary narratives, such as modular narrative (CAMERON, 2008), in the series Breaking Bad, in the context of hypermodern society (LIPOVETSKY; SERROY, 2018), more specifically the plot of interactions between characters, especially, Skyler White, Theodore (Ted) Beneke and Walter White, in relation to the Mimetic Theory elaborated by the historian, literary critic, anthropologist, philosopher, theologian, sociologist and French philologist René Girard, which, basically, would be the mimetic character of the intersubjective and interdividual desire of the subject in relation to the Another one that can lead to conflict situations. Therefore, the main interest is to demonstrate the escalation of violence in the narrative as a crescent spiral, which in turn can be transformed into an infinite effect similar to a geometric object of undefined orientation, such as the Möbius Strip and the Bottle of Klein. Wherefore, it was necessary to analyze certain images and transcripts of the episodes of the series Breaking Bad, more specifically of some fragments of the following episodes, namely: season 2 (Episode 7 - “Negro y Azul”; Episode 10 - “Over”; Episode 11 - “Mandala”) to articulate the principles of mimetic desire among the characters; season 3 (Episode 2 - “Horse Without a Name”; Episode 3 - “Sleep with Ted”) to verify the endorsement of interdividuality; and season 4 (Episode 9 - “Listen”; Episode 10 - “Health”; Episode 11 - “Cave”) to demonstrate the occurrence of the “mimetic spiral”. Concomitantly, a survey on modular cinematographic narrative is tensioned, with respect to contemporary narratives, in relation to the changes in our perspectives on time and space regarding hyperart in a hypermodern society. It is worth remembering that this study is not about the “hero's journey”.A série Breaking Bad, criada e produzida por Vince Gilligan, foi transmitida inicialmente pela rede de televisão norte-americana AMC entre os anos de 2008-2013, ao longo de sua transmissão, a série, conseguiu conquistar vários prêmios de prestígio, entre eles, 16 Emmys. A trama aborda temas como conflito de valores morais/éticos com relação ao dinheiro – família/doença/câncer – tráfico de entorpecentes. A intenção deste estudo é a de assimilar narrativas contemporâneas, como a narrativa modular (CAMERON, 2008), na série Breaking Bad, no contexto de sociedade hipermoderna (LIPOVETSKY; SERROY, 2018), mais especificamente o enredo das interações entre os personagens, principalmente, Skyler White, Theodore (Ted) Beneke e Walter White, em relação a Teoria Mimética elaborada pelo historiador, crítico literário, antropólogo, filósofo, teólogo, sociólogo e filólogo francês René Girard, que, basicamente, seria o caráter mimético do desejo intersubjetivo e interdividual do sujeito em relação ao Outro que pode ocasionar situações de conflitos. Portanto, o interesse maior é o de demonstrar a escalada de violência na narrativa como em uma espiral crescente, que por sua vez pode-se transformar em um efeito de infinito semelhante a um objeto geométrico de orientação não definida, como Faixa de Möbius e Garrafa de Klein. Para tanto fez-se necessário analisar determinadas imagens e transcrições dos episódios da série Breaking Bad, mais especificamente de alguns fragmentos dos seguintes episódios, a saber: temporada 2 (Episódio 7 – “Negro y Azul”; Episódio 10 – “Over”; Episódio 11 – “Mandala”) para articular os princípios do desejo mimético entre os personagens; temporada 3 (Episódio 2 – “Cavalo sem Nome”; Episódio 3 – “Transei com o Ted”) para averiguar o endossamento da interdividualidade; e temporada 4 (Episódio 9 – “Escuta”; Episódio 10 – “Saúde”; Episódio 11 – “Cave”) para demonstrar a possível ocorrência da “espiral mimética”. Concomitante, tensiona-se uma sondagem sobre narrativa modular cinematográfica, com respeito às narrativas contemporâneas, em relação as mudanças de nossas perspectivas sobre o tempo e o espaço no que se refere a hiperarte em uma sociedade hipermoderna. 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title Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna
spellingShingle Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna
Alves, Adriano Rodrigues
Breaking Bad
Hipermodernismo
Narrativa Complexa
Teoria Mimética
René Girard
Breaking Bad
Hypermodernism
Complex Narratives
Mimetic Theory
René Girard
Letras; Literatura; Artes Cênicas; Ciências Sociais
title_short Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna
title_full Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna
title_fullStr Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna
title_full_unstemmed Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna
title_sort Espiral mimética da série Breaking Bad e a narrativa modular hipermoderna
author Alves, Adriano Rodrigues
author_facet Alves, Adriano Rodrigues
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Hipermodernismo
Narrativa Complexa
Teoria Mimética
René Girard
topic Breaking Bad
Hipermodernismo
Narrativa Complexa
Teoria Mimética
René Girard
Breaking Bad
Hypermodernism
Complex Narratives
Mimetic Theory
René Girard
Letras; Literatura; Artes Cênicas; Ciências Sociais
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Breaking Bad
Hypermodernism
Complex Narratives
Mimetic Theory
René Girard
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Letras; Literatura; Artes Cênicas; Ciências Sociais
description The series Breaking Bad, created and produced by Vince Gilligan, was broadcast by the American television network AMC between 2008-2013. During its transmission, the series managed to win several prestigious awards, among them, 16 Emmys. The plot addresses issues such as conflict of moral / ethical values in relation to money - family/illness/cancer - drug trafficking. The study intention is to assimilate contemporary narratives, such as modular narrative (CAMERON, 2008), in the series Breaking Bad, in the context of hypermodern society (LIPOVETSKY; SERROY, 2018), more specifically the plot of interactions between characters, especially, Skyler White, Theodore (Ted) Beneke and Walter White, in relation to the Mimetic Theory elaborated by the historian, literary critic, anthropologist, philosopher, theologian, sociologist and French philologist René Girard, which, basically, would be the mimetic character of the intersubjective and interdividual desire of the subject in relation to the Another one that can lead to conflict situations. Therefore, the main interest is to demonstrate the escalation of violence in the narrative as a crescent spiral, which in turn can be transformed into an infinite effect similar to a geometric object of undefined orientation, such as the Möbius Strip and the Bottle of Klein. Wherefore, it was necessary to analyze certain images and transcripts of the episodes of the series Breaking Bad, more specifically of some fragments of the following episodes, namely: season 2 (Episode 7 - “Negro y Azul”; Episode 10 - “Over”; Episode 11 - “Mandala”) to articulate the principles of mimetic desire among the characters; season 3 (Episode 2 - “Horse Without a Name”; Episode 3 - “Sleep with Ted”) to verify the endorsement of interdividuality; and season 4 (Episode 9 - “Listen”; Episode 10 - “Health”; Episode 11 - “Cave”) to demonstrate the occurrence of the “mimetic spiral”. Concomitantly, a survey on modular cinematographic narrative is tensioned, with respect to contemporary narratives, in relation to the changes in our perspectives on time and space regarding hyperart in a hypermodern society. It is worth remembering that this study is not about the “hero's journey”.
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