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Embodied Encounters
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ABSTRACT
What is the role of the unconscious in our visceral approaches to cinema?
Embodied Encounters offers a unique collection of essays written by leading thinkers and writers in film studies, with a guiding principle that embodied and material existence can, and perhaps ought to, also allow for the unconscious. The contributors embrace work which has brought ‘the body’ back into film theory and question why psychoanalysis has been excluded from more recent interrogations.
The chapters included here engage with Jung and Freud, Lacan and Bion, and Klein and Winnicott in their interrogations of contemporary cinema and the moving image. In three parts the book presents examinations of both classic and contemporary films including Black Swan, Zero Dark Thirty and The Dybbuk:
Part 1 – The Desire, the Body and the Unconscious
Part 2 – Psychoanalytical Theories and the Cinema
Part 3 – Reflections and Destructions, Mirrors and Transgressions
Embodied Encounters is an eclectic volume which presents in one book the voices of those who work with different psychoanalytical paradigms. It will be essential reading for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, scholars and students of film and culture studies and film makers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I The desire, the body and the unconscious
chapter 1|11 pages
Catherine Breillat and Courbet’s L’origine du monde [The origin of the world] (1866)
chapter 2|14 pages
Nachträglichkeit and après coup in documentary ¿ lm: the suffering of Aileen Wuornos as told by Nick Broom¿ eld
chapter 3|15 pages
The ventriloquism of documentary ¿ rst-person speech and the self-portrait ¿ lm
chapter 4|9 pages
Identi¿ cation and mutual recognition in Darren Aronofsky’s JULIE SEXENY
part |2 pages
Part II Psychoanalytical theories and the cinema
chapter 8|15 pages
Process and medium in the practice of ¿ lmmaking: the work of
chapter 10|16 pages
An atheist’s guide to feminine jouissance: on Black Swan and the other satisfaction
chapter 11|10 pages
Documentary and psychoanalysis: putting the love back in epistephilia
part |2 pages
PART III ReÁ ections and destructions, mirrors and transgressions