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“A Nightmare Land, A Place of Death”: An Exploration of the Moon as a Motif in Hergé’s Destination Moon (1953) and Explorers on the Moon (1954)

机译:“噩梦之地,死亡之地”:在埃尔热的目的地月亮(1953)和月球探险者(1954)中作为主题的月球探索

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This article analyses the symbolic meaning of the Moon in two bande dessinée books from the Tintin series, Hergé’s Destination Moon (Objectif Lune, 1953) and its sequel Explorers on the Moon (On a Marché sur la Lune, 1954). It argues that these two volumes stand out in the series for their graphic, narrative and philosophical emphasis on both intellectual achievement and physical death. The Moon, as a goal of modern science and a traditional artistic symbol, is made to celebrate the human mind. But Hergé also makes it a dangerous no man’s land, where human beings are made to understand the limitations of their physical abilities. The Moon emphasises the distortion between human dreams of grandeur and the concrete impossibility of their realisation, and the threats they pose to corporeality. As a result, the article suggests that the Moon trip can be seen as a modern re-enactment of the mythological journey to Hell, as the works of the human mind are constantly thwarted by the risk of physical death.
机译:本文在《丁丁历险记》系列的两部dessinée书中对月亮的象征意义进行了分析,分别是埃尔热的《目的地月亮》(Objectif Lune,1953年)及其续集《月球探险者》(OnMarchésur la Lune,1954年)。它认为,这两个书卷因其对智力成就和肉体死亡的图形,叙述和哲学强调而在本系列中脱颖而出。作为现代科学的目标和传统艺术符号的月球,旨在庆祝人类的思想。但是,埃尔热(Hergé)也使这片土地变得危险无人,因为人类必须了解其身体能力的局限性。月球强调人类的宏伟梦想与实现梦想的具体可能性之间的扭曲,以及它们对亲身性的威胁。结果,该文章建议将月球之旅视为对神话般地狱之旅的现代再现,因为人类心灵的行为不断受到人身伤害的危险的阻碍。

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