Intensidades y retóricas del texto audiovisual
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26439/contratexto2011.n019.186Abstract
Las páginas que siguen se proponen desarrollar una concepción semiótica que se apoya esencialmente en las teorías de Louis Hjelmslev y de Claude Zilberberg. A través del estudio de un texto audiovisual, el íncipit del filme Pickpocket de Robert Bresson (1959), no se tratará de ilustrar la semiótica de Hjelmslev ni de Zilberberg, y menos aún de aplicarla; se trata más bien de experimentarla, puesto que dicha teoría textual no ha sido aplicada o lo ha sido escasamente, al dominio de lo audiovisual.1 Nos atendremos, por una parte, a dar cuenta, con esa teoría, del texto fílmico en cuestión; y por otra parte, a mostrar su interés y su alcance heurístico, tanto para la teoría del lenguaje como para los estudios fílmicos.
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