This essay – part of an ongoing project dedicated to highlighting the rhetorical and ideological representations of food and wine in cinema – carries out a semiotic analysis of the film A good year (2006) by Ridley Scott, with the aim of identifying the role that wine plays in it and therefore in the represented touristic imaginary. In this film, a spatial dialectic among city and country gets outlined which allows to identify two competing forms of life – one metropolitan, the other related to living in the country. By highlighting the differences among them, the article seeks to define the terms of the auratic proposal which oeno-tourism makes to the urban citizen tempted of visiting wine lands.
Mangiapane, F. (2023). Vineyard’s Aura. Touristic discourse in Ridley Scott’s A Good Year. GLOBAL HUMANITIES - STUDIES IN HISTORIES, CULTURES AND SOCIETIES, 10, 43-57 [10.53123/GH_10_4].
Vineyard’s Aura. Touristic discourse in Ridley Scott’s A Good Year
Mangiapane, Francesco
2023-07-23
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This essay – part of an ongoing project dedicated to highlighting the rhetorical and ideological representations of food and wine in cinema – carries out a semiotic analysis of the film A good year (2006) by Ridley Scott, with the aim of identifying the role that wine plays in it and therefore in the represented touristic imaginary. In this film, a spatial dialectic among city and country gets outlined which allows to identify two competing forms of life – one metropolitan, the other related to living in the country. By highlighting the differences among them, the article seeks to define the terms of the auratic proposal which oeno-tourism makes to the urban citizen tempted of visiting wine lands.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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