Orinomancia, the Double and the Shadow: Representation of Clairvoyant Hinoto in Manga X of Clamp
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CLAMP, Manga, Posmodernity, Oneiromancy, PasticheAbstract
In this article we start from the assumption that the figure of the seer Hinoto, a character that belongs to the Japanese X manga, published in Mexico by Editorial Vid between 2003 and 2005, presents the dematerialization of the subject and the postmodern pastiche through the hybridity of elements religious with psychiatric aspects. In our analysis, we return to the paradigm of indicial inferences proposed by the historian Carlo Gizburg, in conjunction with the proposal of Jenaro Talens, who takes from Charles Morris the three levels of signification of the sign: semantic, syntactic and pragmatic. Our primary sources are the eighteen volumes of X published in Mexico; the secondary ones are the existing bibliography related to the subject, as well as audiovisual material.
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