FROM LITERARY ORALITY TO FILM ORALITY IN THREE TEXTUAL DIALOGUE MODELS. LA COLMENA [THE BEEHIVE]: NOVEL; SCRIPT; AND FILM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7203/Normas.v9i1.16166Keywords:
La colmena [The Beehive], writing, orality, literary dialogue, literary adaptation, film scriptAbstract
The novel La colmena and the film La colmena are two narrative genres the textualization processes of which are built with different materials, even though they refer back to the same story. In the film, the cinema plot operates narratively and descriptively through the sequencing of images in which dialogues, action, spaces and characters coexist: there is a certain specification given in a multimodal form. In the novel, everything is verbal, discursive: its textualization is a succession of linguistic forms with evocative power. The common bond that they share, apart from the narrated story, are characters’ dialogues. Between the source product and the target product lies the mediating function of the cinema script written by J. L. Dibildos, which consists in adapting C. J. Cela’s work from literature to cinema with transformations in its literary structure and in its dialogues to turn La colmena into a film text. In this work, dialogues of La colmena of the three creative proposals are analyzed and compared, with two objectives: (1) to determine if linguistic modifications are imposed by scenography of the sequences and (2) to verify whether the constructivist technique developed by Cela to make literary dialogues truthful serves as a reference to create new dialogical sequences and interactions between characters invented in the script.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
-
Abstract712
-
PDF (Español)411
Issue
Section
License
This article is under this license: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 .
Authors agree with the following statements:
- The authors retain the copyright and guarantee the journal the right to be the first publication of the work as well as a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgment of the authorship of the work and the initial publication in this journal.
- Authors may separately establish additional agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in the journal (for example, place it in an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are allowed and encouraged to disseminate their work electronically (for example, in institutional repositories or on their own website) before and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive scientific exchanges.