The acquisition of a corporeal sense of self, central to the formation of a balanced identity, is often barred in the Western world by women’s internalization of somatophobia. Drawing on theories of gender and corporeality, my contribution focuses on the representation and implications of eating disorders and deliberate self-harm practices as portrayed in Darren Aronofsky’s feature film Black Swan (2010). Protagonist Nina Sayers is rendered as a perfectionist workaholic whose compulsions include scratching and peeling off her skin. Her yearning for professional success is but an extra burden over and above her virginal sexual repression and her claustrophobic family environment. My main contention is that, beyond the psycho-sexual thriller ...
The goals of this research was to find out evidences related to the change of Nina Sayers behavior w...
The paper proposes to consider how something of the order of the Real is registered in the female bo...
This thesis concerns the use of acting out and the difficulties of identification for sorne women. T...
The acquisition of a corporeal sense of self, central to the formation of a balanced identity, is of...
The acquisition of a corporeal sense of self, central to the formation of a balanced identity, is of...
Steen Christiansen's article Body Refractions examines Darren Aronofsky's 'Black Swan'&nbs...
Black Swan (2010) makes its mark as a significant text in queer cinema. It artfully illustrates the ...
Black Swan (Darren Aronofsky, 2010) presents a vivid staging of enjoyment, which takes us all the wa...
Obsession is a behavior that every human being has. It is normal when someone having obsession onto ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the film Black Swan (2011), directed by Darren Aronofsky, in ord...
This thesis suggests the possibility that psychoanalytic frameworks may prove insufficient to appreh...
Black Swan movie directed by Darren Aronofsky is a movie which includes many psychological aspects ...
In this essay, I will provide a Lacanian analysis of Black Swan (2010). My primary interest is the p...
The study gives focus on Behaviourist Perspective as reflected in Darren Aronofsky’sBlack Swan. The ...
In the 1960s, when Gina Pane and Orlan were trying to gain a foothold in the art world, it was very ...
The goals of this research was to find out evidences related to the change of Nina Sayers behavior w...
The paper proposes to consider how something of the order of the Real is registered in the female bo...
This thesis concerns the use of acting out and the difficulties of identification for sorne women. T...
The acquisition of a corporeal sense of self, central to the formation of a balanced identity, is of...
The acquisition of a corporeal sense of self, central to the formation of a balanced identity, is of...
Steen Christiansen's article Body Refractions examines Darren Aronofsky's 'Black Swan'&nbs...
Black Swan (2010) makes its mark as a significant text in queer cinema. It artfully illustrates the ...
Black Swan (Darren Aronofsky, 2010) presents a vivid staging of enjoyment, which takes us all the wa...
Obsession is a behavior that every human being has. It is normal when someone having obsession onto ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the film Black Swan (2011), directed by Darren Aronofsky, in ord...
This thesis suggests the possibility that psychoanalytic frameworks may prove insufficient to appreh...
Black Swan movie directed by Darren Aronofsky is a movie which includes many psychological aspects ...
In this essay, I will provide a Lacanian analysis of Black Swan (2010). My primary interest is the p...
The study gives focus on Behaviourist Perspective as reflected in Darren Aronofsky’sBlack Swan. The ...
In the 1960s, when Gina Pane and Orlan were trying to gain a foothold in the art world, it was very ...
The goals of this research was to find out evidences related to the change of Nina Sayers behavior w...
The paper proposes to consider how something of the order of the Real is registered in the female bo...
This thesis concerns the use of acting out and the difficulties of identification for sorne women. T...