Pulp fiction: an interpretation from Michael Foucault's epistemology and Arthur Danto art philosophy

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  • Florencia Juárez González colegio de bachilleres

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Modern art, Contemporary art, subjectivity

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This article analyzes the cinematographic work Pulp fiction by filmmaker Quentin Tarantino from an aesthetic and epistemic perspective. According to Arthur Danto, contemporary art brings together a series of qualities that define it and differentiate it from other types of artistic expressions; some characteristics mentioned by the philosopher are present in the cinematographic work.  One of the categories of Modernity is subjectivity and this transcends contemporary times, which is why Tarantino reflects a subjective view in the way he tells the story, his style does not include a single perspective of events, but rather gives them all a voice. the characters of his film. This is supported with technical resources that result in a masterpiece of contemporary cinema.

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2024-11-22

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Juárez González, F. (2024). Pulp fiction: an interpretation from Michael Foucault’s epistemology and Arthur Danto art philosophy. Spanish, 5(10), 13–23. Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.uach.mx/index.php/leteo/article/view/1680
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Número especial: Cine y Series de televisión desde las humanidades

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