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Regresar a casa: análisis de la primera temporada de Homeland (Michael Cuesta, 2011)

Authors: Rodríguez Serrano, Aarón; Universidad Europea de Valencia;

Regresar a casa: análisis de la primera temporada de Homeland (Michael Cuesta, 2011)

Abstract

El presente trabajo centra su atención en la primera temporada de la serie de televisión Homeland (Michael Cuesta, 2011) para realizar un análisis sociológico y político de su contenido. Para ello, se utilizará una metodología de análisis textual proveniente de las ideas políticas del pensador Slavoj Zizek, concretamente, de sus escritos en torno al trauma norteamericano pos 11S. Del mismo modo, se trabajarán las conexiones que se establecen entre ley, cuerpo e ideología en el tapiz narrativo televisivo.

This article is focused on the first season of TV series Homeland (Michael Cuesta, 2011), intended to make a sociological and political analysis of its content. For this purpose, a textual analysis methodology will be used taken from the political ideas of thinker Slavoj Zizek, specifically from his written work about the North American trauma after the 11S. In the same way, connections among law, body, and ideology in the tapiz narrative televisivo are addressed.

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textual analysis, análisis textual., Homeland, first season, análisis textual, política, primera temporada, politics

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