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Twin Peaks - Surrealism i den amerikanska medelklassen

Ivan, Sophie Elise LU (2013) FIVK01 20122
Film Studies
Abstract
How did the commonwealth and the society affect the making of the series Twin Peaks? In this essay I will discuss and analyze the American TV-show Twin Peaks that aired during the years of 1990-91. It begins with an introduction of the series and a summary of how it was criticized and received. There's also a resumé of how the social structures and politics looked like the years before and during the time that Twin Peaks aired. To limit the paper, the focus is mainly on the director David Lynch and the surrealistic sequences in the series.
What seems to set Lynch apart most strikingly from other puritanical political figures is that he is perceived and celebrated in some quarters not as an integral part of his country's present... (More)
How did the commonwealth and the society affect the making of the series Twin Peaks? In this essay I will discuss and analyze the American TV-show Twin Peaks that aired during the years of 1990-91. It begins with an introduction of the series and a summary of how it was criticized and received. There's also a resumé of how the social structures and politics looked like the years before and during the time that Twin Peaks aired. To limit the paper, the focus is mainly on the director David Lynch and the surrealistic sequences in the series.
What seems to set Lynch apart most strikingly from other puritanical political figures is that he is perceived and celebrated in some quarters not as an integral part of his country's present ideological mainstream but as a serious artist subverting the American soul from within. This essay also discusses and analyzes how the American middle-class is showed out of Lynchs perspective. (Less)
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author
Ivan, Sophie Elise LU
supervisor
organization
course
FIVK01 20122
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Twin Peaks, David Lynch, Surrealism, Commonwealth, Dreams, Sociaty, Middle-class
language
Swedish
id
3410303
date added to LUP
2013-01-28 11:37:21
date last changed
2013-01-28 11:37:21
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  abstract     = {{How did the commonwealth and the society affect the making of the series Twin Peaks? In this essay I will discuss and analyze the American TV-show Twin Peaks that aired during the years of 1990-91. It begins with an introduction of the series and a summary of how it was criticized and received. There's also a resumé of how the social structures and politics looked like the years before and during the time that Twin Peaks aired. To limit the paper, the focus is mainly on the director David Lynch and the surrealistic sequences in the series. 
What seems to set Lynch apart most strikingly from other puritanical political figures is that he is perceived and celebrated in some quarters not as an integral part of his country's present ideological mainstream but as a serious artist subverting the American soul from within. This essay also discusses and analyzes how the American middle-class is showed out of Lynchs perspective.}},
  author       = {{Ivan, Sophie Elise}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Twin Peaks - Surrealism i den amerikanska medelklassen}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}