Mimetic Masks: Reiterating Identification from Classical Aesthetics to Contemporary Media 公开
Reynolds, Eric (Summer 2025)
Abstract
This project reinterprets the foundational aesthetic concept of mimesis through 19th and 20th century hermeneutics, critical social theory, and psychoanalysis, producing an interpretation of the concept which rejects the traditional translation of imitation equated with copying in favor of a performative theory of mimetic action. Paul Ricoeur’s reinscription of Aristotelian mimesis within a phenomenology of time-consciousness leads to a poetic and rhetorical reading of the figure of the mask. Moving from the literal mask of Attic tragedy through its figurative role in the social history of Marx’s The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte and the development of Freud’s metapsychology, the final chapter explores literal and figurative masks in the mimetics of 20th century comic book media, focusing on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon’s Watchmen, and its transmedia adaptations.
Table of Contents
Preface i
Chapter 1 Mimetic Acts 1
Chapter 2 Einmal, Zweimal 40
Chapter 3 Printing Pressure 83
Chapter 4 Masks on Masks 130
Postscript 236
Bibliography 238
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