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Mise en abyme
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Mise en abyme has several meanings in the realms of creative arts and
literary theory. The term is originally from the French and means,
"placing into infinity" or "placing into the abyss".
In Western art "mise en abyme" is a formal technique in which an image
contains a smaller copy of itself, the sequence appearing to recur
infinitely. The term originated in heraldry, describing a coat of arms
which appears as a small shield in the center of a larger one. See
Droste effect.
In film, the meaning of "mise en abyme" is similar to the artistic
definition but also includes the idea of a "dream within a dream". For
example, a character awakens from a dream and later discovers that they
are still dreaming. Activities which are similar to dreaming, such as
unconsciousness and virtual reality, are also described as "mise en
abyme". This is seen in the film eXistenZ where the two protagonists
never truly know whether they are out of the game or not.
In literary criticism, "mise en abyme" is a type of frame story, in
which the main narrative can be used to sum up or encapsulate some
aspect of the framing story. The term is used in deconstruction and
deconstructive literary criticism as a paradigm of the intertextual
nature of language, the way language never quite reaches the foundation
of reality because it refers in a frame-in-frame way to other language,
which refers to other language, etc.
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Sorry for my ignorance, but can someone please explain the term
mise-en-abime.
TY
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