Nature morte, fiction vive : extinction et narration dans Jurassic Park
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Publication date: 10.12.2014
Cahiers ERTA, 2014, Numéro 6 Nature morte, pp. 161 - 175
https://doi.org/10.4467/23538953CE.14.020.3427Authors
Nature morte, fiction vive : extinction et narration dans Jurassic Park
This article focuses on the specificity of the Mesozoic still-life and his relations with contemporary days, and even with futuristic novel. Museum of dust and bones, the dinosaur figures a hyperbolized still-life and insist on the theme of the vanitas. In Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton introduces such vanitas, but also distorts it: when dinosaurs rise from the dead, human beings have to turn into still-life to avoid the predator’s jaws. Our main goal is to ask the possibility of connections between still-life and adventure fiction. Can the still-life support such a fiction, far from the classical idea of Art’s notion?
Information: Cahiers ERTA, 2014, Numéro 6 Nature morte, pp. 161 - 175
Article type: Original article
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Nature morte, fiction vive : extinction et narration dans Jurassic Park
Université de Lorraine
34 Cours Léopold, 54000 Nancy, France, France
Published at: 10.12.2014
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