Polowanie jako spektakl i metafora: rola scen myśliwskich w filmach fabularnych

Autor

Słowa kluczowe:

hunting, death, war, metaphor, ritual

Abstrakt

The author discusses hunting scenes in film representing a variety of genres not for their iconography, but rather for their metaphorical impact. Filmmakers use hunting as a metaphor to speak about completely different issues. They explore political topics, expose their ideological and ethical aspects, focus on instances of customary behaviour. Alicja Helman points out the link between hunting and death. According to her, people who are capable to kill animals are also capable to kill people – not only at war, but for other reasons as well. The article focuses mainly on the works which became models for later films belonging to the traditions of ethno-fiction, western, horror, and psychological drama.

Bibliografia

Blake Michael. 1991. Tańczący z wilkami. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Aramis

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Helman Alicja. 1977. Film faktów i film fikcji. Dialektyka postaw i poetyk twórczych. Katowice: Uniwersytet Śląski.

Kinder Marsha. 1983. ”The Children of Franco”. Quarterly Review of Film Studies 8(2)

Kohn Eric. The Magician: Jean Rouch African Films. http//www.cineaste.com/articles/the–etnographic-magician-jean… Dostęp 27 X 2014.

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Opublikowane

2018-12-24

Jak cytować

Helman, A. (2018). Polowanie jako spektakl i metafora: rola scen myśliwskich w filmach fabularnych. Zoophilologica. Polish Journal of Animal Studies, (4), 271–292. Pobrano z https://trrest.vot.pl/ojsus/index.php/ZOOPHILOLOGICA/article/view/7493