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KMID : 1023120120100020389
Korean Journal of Aesthetic Society
2012 Volume.10 No. 2 p.389 ~ p.397
Research on Expressing Femme Fatale Characters According to Baudrillard Symbols
Bae Yoon-Ji

Kim Mi-Jung
Abstract
Grotesque images breaking from stereo-type images to present new impacts and awakening are brought up as typical culture of modern times. Historically grotesque has existed in a way clashing with the world defi ned by existences that can be recognized by those in that period and norms, decorum and values of that culture. This paper analyzed grotesque images from movie characters by dividing into makeup and hair style fi elds and tried to mainly analyze the images of characters. The paper intends to analyze based on Baudrillard symbols to analyze how modern sociality is expressed refl ected on the roles by extracting images. The overall analysis on the images of roles as studied from this paper are as follows. First, colors and shapes were displayed exaggerated makeups or hair style for discordant and provocative images according to the roles. Second, femme fatal images are expressed lasciviously but can be regarded as presenting strange expressions recreated modernistically. These may not be atypical appearances but provide imagination that can be related with actual images for viewers using colors and textures refl ecting inherent images. We know that it expresses fundamental spirit of expressions by transforming to a category of life such as animism (mythical spirit), religion by displaying mysterious images. Lastly, extreme images are being expressed by new and diverse attempts in modern makeup but many alternatives should be presented continuously to express human desire and confl icts, in other words, mental confl icts.
KEYWORD
Grotesque, Makeup-style, Hair-style, Imagination, Baudrillard
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