2006
DOI: 10.3406/pumus.2006.1383
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Les films d’action : une rhétorique corporelle en régime d’utopie

Abstract: Action films, particularly American Action films from the 90s, offer the body a means of expression which, because it is not limited by any referential principle of reality, allows one to place its functioning beyond the natural somatic limits. This cinematographic genre, now historically of age, presents an important, formal coherence, itself a guarantee of an aesthetic autonomy which, under the generic theme of confrontation, includes varying situations where specific gestual or postural vocabulary, – widely… Show more

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