000 01531cam a2200277 4500500
005 20250112063401.0
041 _afre
042 _adc
100 1 0 _aIkiz, Simruy
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aDystopias: A need for meaning in adolescence
260 _c2024.
500 _a39
520 _aNowadays, there is a resurgence of television series and films that adapt dystopian works. These works are highly popular with teenagers and young adults. After questioning the individual’s need for meaning and truth, the author studies the extent to which dystopian narratives allow the subject to think about internal and external realities. She then studies the specificity of the dystopian work in relation to other forms of narratives: utopias, myths, and fairy tales. Finally, the author questions to what extent dystopian narratives can contribute to the process of differentiation during adolescence, by proposing a space of containment for the main anxieties of the adolescent process, by allowing an extraterritoriality of thought, and by nourishing the capacities for reverie and figuration.
690 _aliterature
690 _areverie
690 _aadolescence
690 _adystopia
690 _adifferentiation process
690 _aliterature
690 _areverie
690 _aadolescence
690 _adystopia
690 _adifferentiation process
786 0 _nTopique | o 160 | 1 | 2024-01-01 | p. 81-96 | 0040-9375
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-topique-2024-1-page-81?lang=en
999 _c233530
_d233530