Film #12: Heaven and Earth Magic. Mythopoetics and the meaning of the female body in the filmic cosmogony of Harry Smith
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Keywords

Absolute Film
antropología
psicoanálisis
mitopoética
chamanismo Absolute Film
anthropology
psychoanalysis
mythopoeia
shamanism

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Ustarroz Sarasa, C. . (2022). Film #12: Heaven and Earth Magic. Mythopoetics and the meaning of the female body in the filmic cosmogony of Harry Smith. COMMUNICATION. International Journal of Audiovisual Communication, Advertising and Cultural Studies, 1(13), 73–84. https://doi.org/10.12795/comunicacion.2015.v01.i13.06
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Abstract

After World War II was put out, the vanguard of North American cinema recast the meanings of the female body in subjects that placed a hitherto subdued genre in a prominent place, in accordance with the progress achieved in political and social areas. This is the context of emancipation from which we can extract Film #12: Heaven and Earth Magic, a Rosetta Stone that allows an understanding of Harry Smith’s mythopoeia, an examination of the artist's consciousness and his cultural affiliations and, specifically, the significance of the female body as a key part of North American avant-garde film in the twentieth century.

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