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摘要
本章探讨了当代东欧类型电影是如何运用根植于美国漫画的超级英雄故事,并运用漫画形式的具体技巧和方法的。除了电影和漫画这两种媒体之间的视觉联系外,本章还通过超级英雄的表现来解决中介性和适应性问题,并处理有关美国以外的后殖民和后社会主义对超级英雄改编的解释的问题。重点研究民族大众文化、民间传说与当代民族类型电影之间的联系和连续性。这些解读主要集中在《萨满大战伊卡鲁斯》(György Pálfi,匈牙利,2002)和《黑色闪电》(Dmitry Kiselev - Aleksandr Voitinsky,俄罗斯,2009),但也建立在其他非美国超级英雄电影、俄罗斯类型电影和匈牙利艺术电影的背景下。
Superhero Genre and Graphic Storytelling in Contemporary Hungarian and Russian Cinema
The chapter examines how certain contemporary Eastern European genre films use superhero stories rooted in American comic books, and apply specific techniques and methods of the comic book form. Besides the visual connections between the two media, film and comics, the chapter also addresses intermediality and adaptation through the representation of the superhero, and deals with questions concerning postcolonial and post-socialist interpretations of superhero adaptations outside of the United States. It focusses on the connections and continuity between national mass culture, folklore and contemporary national genre films. The interpretations focus primarily on Shaman Vs. Ikarus (György Pálfi, Hungary, 2002) and Black Lightning (Dmitry Kiselev – Aleksandr Voitinsky, Russia, 2009), but also build on the context of other non-American superhero movies, Russian genre films and Hungarian art films.