The film Female Perversions (1996) has received mixed reviews in newspapers and popular magazines. Critics have made appreciative comments on the powerful feminist message of the film, while many reviews registered frustration at the overuse of vulgarised Freudian psychoanalytic discourses in the film. Apart from those film reviews, however, many viewers have been somehow touched by the film and especially by the last scene, in which Eve physically ‘touches’ a girl’s face—though they do not know exactly why they felt the film was so good.The difficulty of discussing the film Female Perversions lies in its contradictory appeal to the audience. While the film calls on the audience—most likely to be either ‘art-film’ fans or â€...
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This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
Since the last two decades, touch as a sense that could be extended by means of technology has becom...
This paper aims to extend recent work in feminist phenomenological film theory by contextualizing it...
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This thesis explores the possibilities of reconciling corporeal and visceral film experience with th...
This article analyses the somatic experiences of film-viewing and film-making by reference to the se...
The article explores the reciprocal relationship between images and viewers by considering the relat...
This article explores the representation of touch in a selection of naturalist and decadent novels i...
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This study has its starting point in physical touch, and I interviewed three health workers; an oste...
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This article brings together somatic, geographic and psychoanalytic discourse in order to explore th...
Technology companies claim to connect people through touchscreens, but by conflating physical contac...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
Since the last two decades, touch as a sense that could be extended by means of technology has becom...