The focus of this chapter is the cinematic image of masochism in David Cronenberg's film Crash, which provides an important and enduring insight into the broad cultural challenges posed by the sexualisation of bodies traversed by wounds, markings and violent forces, and boundary modifications
This project examines different ways in which people have used their profound love of mainstream Ame...
Between 1996–97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against on one fil...
This thesis investigates cinema’s attempts to engage in a dialogue with the trace of the physical b...
This article investigates the image of masochism presented by David Cronenberg's film Crash (1996) a...
This paper explores the connection between disability and eroticism. It takes as its starting point ...
This thesis proposes a more holistic approach to analyzing the films of David Cronenberg with specif...
Crash's philosophical and aesthetic focus on the wounded body has led to it being described by many ...
Ballard’s 1973 novel Crash is one of the most controversial pieces of fiction to appear in post-war ...
There are striking similarities as well as differences between Dan Gilroy’s 2014 film Nightcrawler a...
This article reflects upon the objectives and process of a theatrical exploration of J.G. Ballard's ...
At a time when technology progressively pushes back nature, the sexual act runs the risk of being de...
This thesis considers the ways in which the dominated, marked and suffering body (the controlled bod...
This paper examines the extreme and visceral way as the Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg presents...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of David Cronenberg's body-horror films in relation...
J.G. Ballard’s sci-fi novel Crash is a powerful – albeit highly controversial – depiction of man’s d...
This project examines different ways in which people have used their profound love of mainstream Ame...
Between 1996–97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against on one fil...
This thesis investigates cinema’s attempts to engage in a dialogue with the trace of the physical b...
This article investigates the image of masochism presented by David Cronenberg's film Crash (1996) a...
This paper explores the connection between disability and eroticism. It takes as its starting point ...
This thesis proposes a more holistic approach to analyzing the films of David Cronenberg with specif...
Crash's philosophical and aesthetic focus on the wounded body has led to it being described by many ...
Ballard’s 1973 novel Crash is one of the most controversial pieces of fiction to appear in post-war ...
There are striking similarities as well as differences between Dan Gilroy’s 2014 film Nightcrawler a...
This article reflects upon the objectives and process of a theatrical exploration of J.G. Ballard's ...
At a time when technology progressively pushes back nature, the sexual act runs the risk of being de...
This thesis considers the ways in which the dominated, marked and suffering body (the controlled bod...
This paper examines the extreme and visceral way as the Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg presents...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of David Cronenberg's body-horror films in relation...
J.G. Ballard’s sci-fi novel Crash is a powerful – albeit highly controversial – depiction of man’s d...
This project examines different ways in which people have used their profound love of mainstream Ame...
Between 1996–97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against on one fil...
This thesis investigates cinema’s attempts to engage in a dialogue with the trace of the physical b...