Hedwig and The Angry Inch: Plato at the Sundance Film Festival

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2010-04-19T09:22:28Z

2010-04-19T09:22:28Z

2008

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Podeu consultar la versió en català a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12166 ; i en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12165


The aim of this article is to show how an ancient myth, that of the three genres, also known as the myth of the androgynous by Aristophanes in Plato¿s Symposium, becomes for John Cameron Mitchell the suitable image in order to explain the peculiar personality of a man, Hedwig, who by means of a surgical operation becomes in his turn an imperfect androgynous but symbolises the need of a sole mankind or the unity of different worlds, just as he belonged to both Berlins divided by an already fallen wall, which permitted their inhabitants to recover their lost unity and identity.

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Anglès

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