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本文通过让-玛丽·阿波斯托利顿对雨果笔下著名人物丁丁的深刻见解,对儿童与家庭缺失之间的关系进行了比较研究。更具体地说,我们通过比较意大利的《Corriere dei Piccoli》(CdP)、西班牙的《TBO》(TBO)和比利时的《丁丁》(Tintin)等出版物,来处理apostolid定义为“超级儿童”的数字。这篇文章形成了一个比较漫画练习,从解释学的历史,叙事学的方法联系到形象的研究(Brenez 1998;Bellour 2013),以强调超级儿童与缺席家庭之间关系的一些奇异之处。
Out of family, into history: A comparative study of the superchild in Corriere dei Piccoli, TBO and The Adventures of Tintin
Through the sagacious insights of Jean-Marie Apostolidès about Hergé’s well-known character Tintin, this article gathers a comparative investigation on the relationship between the child and the absence of family. More specifically, we address the figure defined by Apostolidès as ‘superchild’ through a comparison between the publications Corriere dei Piccoli
(CdP), in Italy, TBO, in Spain and, in the Belgian case, of the figure that motivated the term used by Apostolidès, Tintin. The article forms a comparative comics exercise from a hermeneutical-historical, narratological methodology linked to the figural study of images (Brenez 1998; Bellour 2013), in order to underline some of the singularities of the bond between the superchild and the absent family.