ABSTRACT

"Why are we so fascinated by beauty?" is a question many of us have asked ourselves, as have many who came before us. This book investigates the moment of ecstatic solitude in which everyone can experience emotions through films, works of art or natural phenomenon, when, even if for a "magic" instant, we feel "alive" and masters of our own Self.

Expanding from the author’s personal experience, this book is a series of applied psychoanalytic essays on film, literature, and aesthetic pleasure. It explores the complexity of loss and mourning, destructivity, perversion, and revenge, as well as an exploration of what can facilitate transformation and how to lead a blocked healing process back to motion.

This fascinating and insightful book will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychologists, teachers and students, and all those with an interest in psychoanalysis and the arts.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 2|9 pages

On the idea of beauty

Standing before the Venus de Milo

chapter 3|16 pages

Traumatic states of the self

Castaway by Robert Zemeckis 1

chapter 4|18 pages

In search of the lost father

My Architect. Different architectures of creativity: Louis and Nathaniel Kahn 1

chapter 5|31 pages

Feminine representations on the screen

Brodeuses by Éléonore Faucher 1

chapter 6|14 pages

Love and the internet

Her by Spike Jonze 1

chapter 7|4 pages

A brief incursion in the theatre

Freud, or the Interpreter of Dreams

chapter 8|4 pages

A tribute to Bernardo Bertolucci 1