In this essay, we explore a non-standard model of the unconscious, what Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari call the “productive unconscious,” to correct the too-often reductive tendencies of psychoanalysis and film. This introduces the image of a form of thinking we may find in our encounters with film that aims more at pleasure-taking than problem-solving and that, in so doing, really gets us to think. Drawing on this productive unconscious, we come to a richer appreciation of classic Hollywood cinema, a new understanding of classic, nouveau vague and neo-realist films, and we enjoy the chance to ignore the rules and reconsider thinking in philosophy and film
The aim of this article is to explore and locate the cinematic unconscious in Dario Argento’s Deep R...
This essay explores the "unconscious" meaning of the metaphors in which psychoanalytic theory is st...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-07-30Publication status: Publish...
In this essay, we explore a non-standard model of the unconscious, what Gilles Deleuze and Félix Gua...
“Dreams are the touchstones of our characters.” - Henry David Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Mer...
We see the film like a reality because our perception of the film is like a reality around us. Movie...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
In this essay I analyse the different modalities of thought that occur between philosophy and moving...
Book synopsis: What is the role of the unconscious in our visceral approaches to cinema? Embodied...
THE ROLE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS IN MARNIE AND THREE COLOURS: BLUE The unconscious completely eludes tha...
In this essay I considers some pages from Walter Benjamin’s Little history of photography (1931) and...
The pair Real and Immanence makes reference to two concepts employed respectively by the psychoanaly...
Psychoanalysis has been used invariably in literary studies, as it helps literary interpretation to ...
Screens and brains are peculiar processual frames and/or framing devices. This essay which is part o...
The aim of this article is to explore and locate the cinematic unconscious in Dario Argento’s Deep R...
This essay explores the "unconscious" meaning of the metaphors in which psychoanalytic theory is st...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-07-30Publication status: Publish...
In this essay, we explore a non-standard model of the unconscious, what Gilles Deleuze and Félix Gua...
“Dreams are the touchstones of our characters.” - Henry David Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Mer...
We see the film like a reality because our perception of the film is like a reality around us. Movie...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
In this essay I analyse the different modalities of thought that occur between philosophy and moving...
Book synopsis: What is the role of the unconscious in our visceral approaches to cinema? Embodied...
THE ROLE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS IN MARNIE AND THREE COLOURS: BLUE The unconscious completely eludes tha...
In this essay I considers some pages from Walter Benjamin’s Little history of photography (1931) and...
The pair Real and Immanence makes reference to two concepts employed respectively by the psychoanaly...
Psychoanalysis has been used invariably in literary studies, as it helps literary interpretation to ...
Screens and brains are peculiar processual frames and/or framing devices. This essay which is part o...
The aim of this article is to explore and locate the cinematic unconscious in Dario Argento’s Deep R...
This essay explores the "unconscious" meaning of the metaphors in which psychoanalytic theory is st...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-07-30Publication status: Publish...