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Bertocchi, A., (2022). De niña mala a niña buena: Análisis semiótico de la relación entre arquetipos femeninos en la obra de David Lynch. El caso de Laura Palmer y Donna Hayward en Twin Peaks (1990) y Fire Walk with Me (1992) [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23454
Bertocchi, A., De niña mala a niña buena: Análisis semiótico de la relación entre arquetipos femeninos en la obra de David Lynch. El caso de Laura Palmer y Donna Hayward en Twin Peaks (1990) y Fire Walk with Me (1992) []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23454
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title = "De niña mala a niña buena: Análisis semiótico de la relación entre arquetipos femeninos en la obra de David Lynch. El caso de Laura Palmer y Donna Hayward en Twin Peaks (1990) y Fire Walk with Me (1992)",
author = "Bertocchi Ramirez, Antonella Lia",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
This research aims to study the construction and relationship of the female archetypes “good girl,” and “bad girl” in the Twin Peaks franchise, specifically in the film Fire Walk with Me (1992) and the TV series Twin Peaks (1990) through the female characters of Laura Palmer and Donna Hayward. To achieve this, the researcher used the concepts of archetypes raised by Carl Jung by following the principles of compensation and equilibrium of opposites. Then, the researcher identified a series of indicators that establish each archetype in audiovisual media, according to the studies developed by Lola Salcedo, Virginia Guarinos, and the feminist group Guerrilla Girls. Finally, the primary analysis tools are film and narrative semiotics as presented by Christian Metz, Desiderio Blanco, Aumont & Marie, and Greimas & Courtés. This analysis allows the researcher to conclude that the archetypes “good girl” and “bad girl” in Twin Peaks are built from narrative and figurative imitations and oppositions. Therefore, the archetypes must coexist simultaneously and cannot exist separated because they need each other to be defined. These dichotomous archetypes answer to the directing style of David Lynch, and even though the male gaze of the creator appeals to patriarchal conventions, the female characters of Twin Peaks defy their expectations by transiting between both archetypes and building themselves in relation to violence.
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