Imagination Symbolization and Reality: The Interpretations of Pema Tseden on the “Three Theories” of Balloon
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v5i3.2449Keywords:
Pema Tseden, Balloon, Lacan, The three orders theory.Abstract
With the depiction of ethnic customs and the further cultivation of ethnic culture, the films of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang have formed a unique cultural system and cultural influence. The film Balloon, directed by Pema Tseden, has made multidimensional presentations and interpretations to the three orders theory of Lacan, that is the “the real order” from the original id, “the imaginary order” from the self-mirror and the “symbolic order” from the socio-linguistic and cultural system. It can be said that the Three Orders Theory enables the film Balloon directed by Pema Tseden to show the local culture of Xinjiang to the audience from an internal perspective of subjectivity and self-expression.
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