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Перевод: verisimilitude speek verisimilitude


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  1. On US television, it may be the crime series subgenre which comes closest to naturalist verisimilitude, and certainly the eighties generation of Hill Street Blues and Cagney and Lacey (1981-;8) seemed to resemble more closely what people believe to be true than the more apparently formulaic structures of Kojak (1973-;7), Starksy and Hutch (1975-;80) and Charlie's Angels (1976-;81) or the more obviously cinematic forms of Dragnet (1951-;8).
  2. In the latter, it is "public opinion" - "a scattered discourse that in part belongs to each of the individuals of a society but of which none may claim ownership" - which underwrites the verisimilitude of the text, allows its relationship to its referent to be probable, necessary, and therefore true, and naturalizes its conventions: "public opinion therefore functions as a rule of genre that relates to all genres."
  3. Verisimilitude is a lie.
  4. At the same time, using Todorov's distinction, it does seem possible in relation to television narrative genres or subgenres to identify classical tendencies which depend - in the last instance - on conformity to rules and conventions for their verisimilitude, and to distinguish them from naturalist tendencies whose verisimilitude makes claims to be grounded in social reality - or at least claims to represent what people believe to be true.
  5. In his article, "Questions of genre", Steve Neale deploys Todorov's distinction between "generic verisimilitude, on the one hand, and, on the other, a broader social or cultural verisimilitude".
  6. "You can carry verisimilitude too far, you know," Nigel went on.
  7. In "Questions of genre" he has returned to such fundamental terms of genre poetics as expectation, verisimilitude institutional discourses and practices specific to cinema; his essay on the American war film breaks down the homogeneous generality of a single film genre into particular typologies of form, structure and discourse which play out particular regimes of power and ideology.
  8. Verisimilitude is defined by Torodov as "the individual text's conformity to a textual norm external to it", a conformity whose importance is that it "produces the illusion of realism".
  9. Genre, verisimilitude and industry
  10. In a classical system, Todorov argues, several genres may claim their right to represent reality and each will have its own measure of verisimilitude to the extent that it conforms to its own internal rules.
  11. In the course of the show she plays a young child (Mamillius), a passionate middle-aged woman (Paulina) and a comic old man (the shepherd) with a verisimilitude that beggars belief.

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