TY - JOUR
T1 - DESARRAIGO, NOSTALGIA Y SOLEDAD EN LA CIENCIA FICCIÓN
T2 - CONFLUENCIA ENTRE MÚSICA, CINE Y LITERATURA EN "SPACE ODDITY" DE DAVID BOWIE
AU - Houghton, David Martínez
AU - Murillo, María Alejandra Arias
AU - Rojas, Pedro Wightman
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PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - This text proposes a reflection on the assimilation that the British musician David Bowie made of Science Fiction, specifically in his 1969 song, "Space Oddity". Based on a comparative analysis between the song and the literary and cinematographic works that serve as his inspiration, this article proposes a reading of how a pop creation brought to light the theme of loneliness and uprootedness implied by nascent space travel. Bowie, in his musical proposal, explores the nostalgia and estrangement experienced by the space traveler. He also explores the psychic and emotional states that can arise in a world that is, for the first time, exposed to a new type of loneliness: cosmic loneliness. At this crossroads between science fiction and pop, reflection lines emerge on the limits between high culture and popular culture, as well as the legitimization of artistic discourses and the massification of art.
AB - This text proposes a reflection on the assimilation that the British musician David Bowie made of Science Fiction, specifically in his 1969 song, "Space Oddity". Based on a comparative analysis between the song and the literary and cinematographic works that serve as his inspiration, this article proposes a reading of how a pop creation brought to light the theme of loneliness and uprootedness implied by nascent space travel. Bowie, in his musical proposal, explores the nostalgia and estrangement experienced by the space traveler. He also explores the psychic and emotional states that can arise in a world that is, for the first time, exposed to a new type of loneliness: cosmic loneliness. At this crossroads between science fiction and pop, reflection lines emerge on the limits between high culture and popular culture, as well as the legitimization of artistic discourses and the massification of art.
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U2 - 10.4067/S0718-22952022000100423
DO - 10.4067/S0718-22952022000100423
M3 - Artículo de Investigación
AN - SCOPUS:85135486651
SN - 0048-7651
SP - 423
EP - 444
JO - Revista Chilena de Literatura
JF - Revista Chilena de Literatura
IS - 105
ER -