The Plot Twist in TV Serial Narratives

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/163294

Cita bibliográfica

Pérez López, HJ. (2020). The Plot Twist in TV Serial Narratives. Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind. 14(1):58-74. https://doi.org/10.3167/proj.2020.140105

Titulación

Resumen

[EN] This article explores the use ofthe plot twist in screen fictions.This is a largely unexplored area, as interest in this phenomenon has largely focused on the so-called "plot twist movie," which is an older narrative tradition. In order to explain this aesthetic phenomenon, it draws on the model of surprise originally proposed by the cognitive psychologists Wulf Meyer, Rainer Reisenzein, and Achim Schutzwohl. Plot twists are characterized by three distinct but intimately intertwined temporal segments and their corresponding functions, which are explained by this model. The objective of this article is to explore how cognitive -emotional interactions shape the aestheticviewing experience and to identify how that experience relates to shows' artistic qualities. Game of Thrones (Sol and 503), Homeland (Sol), and Westworld (Sol) will be used as test cases. In each of the three plot segments, there are specific processes that distinguish the experience of surprise as an aesthetic phenomenon.

Palabras clave

Aesthetic experience, Multiplot structure, Plot twist, Surprise, Temporal prolongation, TV serials

ISSN

1934-9688

ISBN

Fuente

Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind

DOI

10.3167/proj.2020.140105

Versión del editor

https://doi.org/10.3167/proj.2020.140105

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