This paper examines the body in cinema as a type of copula between the narrative of the film and the act of spectating. The cinematic body is seen as a type of hinge between what is represented (with its narrative force) and the processes of becoming a spectator of a film. Part of the analysis involves a comparison between the semiotic and philosophical ideas of CS Peirce with the works of Freud and Lacan. The paper examines how we might use a combination of these theories to compose a new theory of the cinematic body. Examples are drawn from the films of Malick, and Lynch, and the paper concludes with some of the implications of Bergson and Deleuze for these issues
To speak of the body in a relationship with cinema is to enter into a form of intimacy through the r...
This dissertation seeks to offer a revision of the Lacanian film theory, which was prevalent during ...
The thesis examines the nature of the "real" in the cinema; I overview the theories that are histori...
This article aims to discuss the importance and urgency of Charles S. Peirce's philosophy to underst...
The body is not a new subject within contemporary film spectatorship theory. However, current theori...
This article aims at reflecting on cinematography, its origin and development along with the phenome...
This article reassesses the concept of identification in line with the increased importance phenomen...
This thesis explores the role of the body in film theory. While past film theory yielded a variety o...
If it is true, as Bergson claimed, that the universe is the sum of images (less than “objective” thi...
In this paper, I examine the ways in which the relationship between spectator and screen has been fi...
Film performances have long served as a point of contention in Film Studies. The elusive nature of t...
This article reassesses the concept of identification in line with the increased importance phenomen...
Establishing an intimate relationship between fictional characters and the viewer is of primary sign...
Establishing an intimate relationship between fictional characters and the viewer is of primary sign...
The study examines the status of the body in the context of selected films from New French Extremity...
To speak of the body in a relationship with cinema is to enter into a form of intimacy through the r...
This dissertation seeks to offer a revision of the Lacanian film theory, which was prevalent during ...
The thesis examines the nature of the "real" in the cinema; I overview the theories that are histori...
This article aims to discuss the importance and urgency of Charles S. Peirce's philosophy to underst...
The body is not a new subject within contemporary film spectatorship theory. However, current theori...
This article aims at reflecting on cinematography, its origin and development along with the phenome...
This article reassesses the concept of identification in line with the increased importance phenomen...
This thesis explores the role of the body in film theory. While past film theory yielded a variety o...
If it is true, as Bergson claimed, that the universe is the sum of images (less than “objective” thi...
In this paper, I examine the ways in which the relationship between spectator and screen has been fi...
Film performances have long served as a point of contention in Film Studies. The elusive nature of t...
This article reassesses the concept of identification in line with the increased importance phenomen...
Establishing an intimate relationship between fictional characters and the viewer is of primary sign...
Establishing an intimate relationship between fictional characters and the viewer is of primary sign...
The study examines the status of the body in the context of selected films from New French Extremity...
To speak of the body in a relationship with cinema is to enter into a form of intimacy through the r...
This dissertation seeks to offer a revision of the Lacanian film theory, which was prevalent during ...
The thesis examines the nature of the "real" in the cinema; I overview the theories that are histori...