
handle: 10259/8864
Mostramos una nueva reinterpretación genérica, lingüística e ideológica, sobre la figura mítica de Helena: Norma Jeane Baker of Troy, de Anne Carson. La Helena de Eurípides como hipotexto y un fragmento de la biografía de Norma Jeane como hipertexto, permiten la fusión de dos figuras femeninas: la “inocente” y mal afamada Helena junto a su descarado εἴδωλον, y Norma Jeane Baker en el contexto del exigente Star System del Hollywood de la década de los 50. Dos figuras unidas por el mismo ambiguo sentimiento de admiración, deseo y rechazo. Obra de arte de trama no lineal, donde el sentido del texto se encuentra entre dos lenguas, dos tiempos y dos espacios. Los géneros artísticos pierden sus contornos exactos dando como resultado un texto singular y una especial performance escénica.
We show a new generic, linguistic and ideological reinterpretation of the mythical figure of Helen: Anne Carson’s Norma Jeane Baker of Troy. Euripides’ Helen as hypotext and fragments of Norma Jeane´s biography as hypertext merge two female figures: the “innocent” and ill-famed Helen along with her shameless εἴδωλον, and Norma Jeane Baker in the context of the demanding Hollywood Star System of the 50s. Two figures united by the same ambiguous feeling of admiration, desire and rejection. Work of art with a non-linear plot, where the meaning of the text is found between two languages, two times and two spaces. Artistic genres lose their exact contours, resulting in a unique text and a special scenic performance.
Teatro, Star System, Literature, εἴδωλον, Performance, Literatura, Norma Jeane, Theater, Helena de Troya, Helen of Troy
Teatro, Star System, Literature, εἴδωλον, Performance, Literatura, Norma Jeane, Theater, Helena de Troya, Helen of Troy
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