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The contributors offer a unique collection of essays with a guiding principle that embodied and material existence can also allow for the unconscious.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
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- Artikelnr.: 41836208
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
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Dr Agnieszka Piotrowska is an internationally recognized award-winning theorist and film maker, best known for her documentary Married to the Eiffel Tower. She is a Reader in Film Theory and Practice at the University of Bedfordshire, UK and is the author of Psychoanalysis and Ethics in Documentary Film (Routledge, 2014). She was awarded her PhD from Birkbeck College, University of London under the supervision of Stephen Frosh and Laura Mulvey.
Acknowledgements. Contributors' Biographical Information. Introduction By the Editor. Part 1 - The Desire
the Body and the Unconscious. Emma Wilson
On Catherine Breillat
the Body and the Unconscious. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Nachtraglikheit
Broomfield and Aileen Wuornos Elizabeth Cowie
On Embodied Documentary and Jerzy Grotowski. Julie Sexeny
On Jessica Benjamin and Black Swan. John Izod and Joanna Dogalis
On Jung
and the Embodiment in Terence Malick. Part 2 - Psychoanalytical Theories and the Cinema. Luke Hockley
On Somatic Cinema. Stephen Frosh
On Dybbuk and Partial Objects. Carla Ambrosio Garcia
On Jayne Parker and material encounter with film. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Zero Dark Thirty and Lacan. Ben Tyrer
On Black Swan and Feminine Jouissance. Michael Renov
On Documentary and Psychoanalysis. Part 3 Reflections and Destructions
Mirrors and Transgressions. Robert Burgoyne
On Destroying and Creating in Douglas Gordon Cory Arcangel. Vicky Lebeau
On Winnicott and Lacan in the Mirror Stage. Carol MacGillivray On Entering the Screen through the Diasynochronscope. Helena Bassil-Morozow
On loss in Andrei Tarkovsky. Naomi Segal
On First and Second Person in We need to talk about Kevin. Nicholas Muellner
On the Non-film in the Psychoanalyst's Head.
the Body and the Unconscious. Emma Wilson
On Catherine Breillat
the Body and the Unconscious. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Nachtraglikheit
Broomfield and Aileen Wuornos Elizabeth Cowie
On Embodied Documentary and Jerzy Grotowski. Julie Sexeny
On Jessica Benjamin and Black Swan. John Izod and Joanna Dogalis
On Jung
and the Embodiment in Terence Malick. Part 2 - Psychoanalytical Theories and the Cinema. Luke Hockley
On Somatic Cinema. Stephen Frosh
On Dybbuk and Partial Objects. Carla Ambrosio Garcia
On Jayne Parker and material encounter with film. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Zero Dark Thirty and Lacan. Ben Tyrer
On Black Swan and Feminine Jouissance. Michael Renov
On Documentary and Psychoanalysis. Part 3 Reflections and Destructions
Mirrors and Transgressions. Robert Burgoyne
On Destroying and Creating in Douglas Gordon Cory Arcangel. Vicky Lebeau
On Winnicott and Lacan in the Mirror Stage. Carol MacGillivray On Entering the Screen through the Diasynochronscope. Helena Bassil-Morozow
On loss in Andrei Tarkovsky. Naomi Segal
On First and Second Person in We need to talk about Kevin. Nicholas Muellner
On the Non-film in the Psychoanalyst's Head.
Acknowledgements. Contributors' Biographical Information. Introduction By the Editor. Part 1 - The Desire
the Body and the Unconscious. Emma Wilson
On Catherine Breillat
the Body and the Unconscious. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Nachtraglikheit
Broomfield and Aileen Wuornos Elizabeth Cowie
On Embodied Documentary and Jerzy Grotowski. Julie Sexeny
On Jessica Benjamin and Black Swan. John Izod and Joanna Dogalis
On Jung
and the Embodiment in Terence Malick. Part 2 - Psychoanalytical Theories and the Cinema. Luke Hockley
On Somatic Cinema. Stephen Frosh
On Dybbuk and Partial Objects. Carla Ambrosio Garcia
On Jayne Parker and material encounter with film. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Zero Dark Thirty and Lacan. Ben Tyrer
On Black Swan and Feminine Jouissance. Michael Renov
On Documentary and Psychoanalysis. Part 3 Reflections and Destructions
Mirrors and Transgressions. Robert Burgoyne
On Destroying and Creating in Douglas Gordon Cory Arcangel. Vicky Lebeau
On Winnicott and Lacan in the Mirror Stage. Carol MacGillivray On Entering the Screen through the Diasynochronscope. Helena Bassil-Morozow
On loss in Andrei Tarkovsky. Naomi Segal
On First and Second Person in We need to talk about Kevin. Nicholas Muellner
On the Non-film in the Psychoanalyst's Head.
the Body and the Unconscious. Emma Wilson
On Catherine Breillat
the Body and the Unconscious. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Nachtraglikheit
Broomfield and Aileen Wuornos Elizabeth Cowie
On Embodied Documentary and Jerzy Grotowski. Julie Sexeny
On Jessica Benjamin and Black Swan. John Izod and Joanna Dogalis
On Jung
and the Embodiment in Terence Malick. Part 2 - Psychoanalytical Theories and the Cinema. Luke Hockley
On Somatic Cinema. Stephen Frosh
On Dybbuk and Partial Objects. Carla Ambrosio Garcia
On Jayne Parker and material encounter with film. Agnieszka Piotrowska
On Zero Dark Thirty and Lacan. Ben Tyrer
On Black Swan and Feminine Jouissance. Michael Renov
On Documentary and Psychoanalysis. Part 3 Reflections and Destructions
Mirrors and Transgressions. Robert Burgoyne
On Destroying and Creating in Douglas Gordon Cory Arcangel. Vicky Lebeau
On Winnicott and Lacan in the Mirror Stage. Carol MacGillivray On Entering the Screen through the Diasynochronscope. Helena Bassil-Morozow
On loss in Andrei Tarkovsky. Naomi Segal
On First and Second Person in We need to talk about Kevin. Nicholas Muellner
On the Non-film in the Psychoanalyst's Head.