This article examines how the body in Pedro Almodóvar’s The Skin I Live In (2011) is incorporated in artistic creation and vice versa. Drawing upon Paul Crowther’s notion of an internal relation between the artist’s experience and the work of art, it argues that the film communicates a vision of embodied artistic practice as a redemptive strategy used to resolve trauma resulting from the traditional body/soul dualism. A film that outlines how artistic creation can both express fractured inner reality and purge it from negative affect, The Skin I Live In demonstrates how the artist can overcome trauma, reinvent the sense of self, and reclaim personal agency
The aim of this paper is the contemplation of the mineness-otherness relation of being triggered by ...
This paper identifies the distinctive nature of arts-based psychosocial enquiry and practice in a pu...
AbstractThis article is part of a study that presents a model that uses art process as an evaluation...
This article examines how the body in Pedro Almodóvar’s The Skin I Live In (2011) is incorporated in...
Increasing biotechnological interventions to the human body challenge long-established Western binar...
Almodóvar's films have long been concerned with on-screen representations of masculine tyranny and t...
This article investigates discourses about fabric and embodiment in Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Liv...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
My work is a response to my search for identity and to my alienation as a refugee in particular, thu...
Tattoo comes from “tatau,” a Samoan/Tahitian word for mark. Graffiti recorded on walls are also an i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the notion of skin, its functions, and dysfunctions a...
This paper is the textual component for an ongoing visual arts MFA graduate thesis at Emily Carr Uni...
This text examines the complexity of attempting to empathize with bodies that are vastly othered fro...
Physical and mental suffering: mutilation, searing pain and trauma can be given context and even mad...
This article presents a perspective on psychology that relates directly to Abraham Maslow’s focus up...
The aim of this paper is the contemplation of the mineness-otherness relation of being triggered by ...
This paper identifies the distinctive nature of arts-based psychosocial enquiry and practice in a pu...
AbstractThis article is part of a study that presents a model that uses art process as an evaluation...
This article examines how the body in Pedro Almodóvar’s The Skin I Live In (2011) is incorporated in...
Increasing biotechnological interventions to the human body challenge long-established Western binar...
Almodóvar's films have long been concerned with on-screen representations of masculine tyranny and t...
This article investigates discourses about fabric and embodiment in Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Liv...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
My work is a response to my search for identity and to my alienation as a refugee in particular, thu...
Tattoo comes from “tatau,” a Samoan/Tahitian word for mark. Graffiti recorded on walls are also an i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the notion of skin, its functions, and dysfunctions a...
This paper is the textual component for an ongoing visual arts MFA graduate thesis at Emily Carr Uni...
This text examines the complexity of attempting to empathize with bodies that are vastly othered fro...
Physical and mental suffering: mutilation, searing pain and trauma can be given context and even mad...
This article presents a perspective on psychology that relates directly to Abraham Maslow’s focus up...
The aim of this paper is the contemplation of the mineness-otherness relation of being triggered by ...
This paper identifies the distinctive nature of arts-based psychosocial enquiry and practice in a pu...
AbstractThis article is part of a study that presents a model that uses art process as an evaluation...