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The cinematographic imagery in La Condition Humaine, by André Malraux: decoupage and mise en scène

Grant number: 22/03423-9
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Master
Start date: July 01, 2022
End date: November 30, 2024
Field of knowledge:Linguistics, Literature and Arts - Literature - Modern Foreign Languages
Principal Investigator:Alexandre Bebiano de Almeida
Grantee:Guilherme de Almeida Gesso
Host Institution: Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas (FFLCH). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). São Paulo , SP, Brazil
Associated scholarship(s):22/14907-7 - The cinematographic imagery in La Condition Humaine, by André Malraux: decoupage and mise en scène, BE.EP.MS

Abstract

This master's degree project aims at investigating the cinematographic style in the novel Lacondition humaine (1933), by André Malraux. Starting from Esquisse d'une psychologiedu cinéma (1939), an essay in which the writer develops ideas on the relations between literature and cinema, we decided to reflect on two aspects that support the book's remarkable visuality: the techniques of decoupage and mise en scène . Bydecoupage, we understand the fragmentary way of organizing the narrative point ofview, which allows the text to build typically filmic frames and make abrupt transitionsbetween the elements of the scene, thanks, above all, to the use of parataxis. In turn,we understand mise en scène as the atmosphere that surrounds the heroes, linked tothe imagery of German Expressionism films. This can be seen from the scene lighting strategies,as a rule dominated by a strong contrast between light and dark and by the precise description of the light sources. We approach such aspects not as isolated cinematographic references, but as resources that contribute to the aesthetic totality of the work. In this way, the decoupage, by destabilizing the point of view, conveys thedramatic aspects of certain characters; and the mise en scène, by creating dark spaces, deepens the existential anguish that the novel seeks to express. To carry out the research, we willrely mainly on the works of Magny (1948), Silva (1972), Meyer (1991), Le Gall (1996),Barroso (1998) and Doudet (2010), authors whose analyzes underline the cinematicquality of Malraux's prose.

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