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On The Intertextual Expression In Animation Works

Posted on:2021-01-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330605962204Subject:Major in theater and film
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Intertextuality is a literary theory that emerged from the west in the 1960 s.It inherits the advantages of structuralism,absorbs the tradition of deconstruction and post-modernism that destroys logocentrism,and emphasizes the fracture and uncertainty of the text itself.Because its theory accords with the development direction of modern text theory,it has been paid much attention.The theory of intertextuality reveals the interrelationship between texts,that is,in any text,we can see the shadow of other texts.With the multi-cultural development of the world and the mutual dialogue between different civilizations,intertextuality has become more and more prominent,which can be seen in the text of different media forms such as film,TV,mobile phone and Internet.Animation,as a comprehensive art category,is also influenced by intertextuality.It is not only reflected in the statement of text content,but also reflected in the transformation and innovation of art form.This paper starts with the cultural phenomenon of intertextuality,combines with postmodernism,semiotics and other research theories,and deeply analyzes the existence and expression of intertextuality in animation works.From the perspective of macro research,combing the related theory of intertextuality concept,form classification,and then further to the construction of aesthetic intention,the text in the animation works expressed on the concrete analysis of the discussion,and creative transformation technique,and combined with related works of animation,for example,finally through the intertextuality in the animation theme discussed in this paper,methods of research and provide theoretical guidance for the future of art creation,but also indicate the path for the development of the future,in order to achieve the possibility of innovation beyond.
Keywords/Search Tags:Animated works, Intertextuality, Express, Deconstruction, Symbols, Metaphor, Repeat
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