DESTINERRANCE. O EXPERIENŢĂ VIZUALĂ A TRAVERSĂRII EUROPEI ÎN ELEGIA UNEI CĂLĂTORII DE ALEXANDR SOKUROV

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  • Laura MARIN Universitatea din Bucureşti, Facultatea de Litere Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62229/aubllrlxxiii/24/6

Cuvinte cheie:

Derrida, journey, elegy, Sokurov

Rezumat

Starting from an analysis of Alexandr Sokurov’s documentary essay Elegy of a Voyage, this article proposes an examination of the experience of travel, of space-crossing, through the lens of a term that Jacques Derrida coined to define the ”postal principle”:
destinerrance. Beyond merely testing the operational value of Derrida’s term, the analysis here aims to explore the formulas and the strategies Sokurov mobilizes to articulate visually the relationship between the ”suffering of the destination” (a journey across
Europe from St. Petersburg to the Boijmans van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, in a difficult natural and cultural context) and its aesthetic expression (the nostalgia for a classical Europe that only survives in art). 

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2024-09-23