This article investigates the image of masochism presented by David Cronenberg's film Crash (1996) and the public controversy that it provoked. The analysis of the film and the media debates and outrage presented in this article follows recent theoretical accounts of masochistic sexuality that emphasize lived experience and corporeality. In the narrative's unusual couplings and unconventional sexual experiences, there is an intensification of the characters' inner affective world in a way that is as horrific as it is sensual. It is argued here that the experience of masochism as it is presented in the film cannot be separated from the simultaneous discomfort and zeal the film has generated. Through the film's uncomfortable eroticization of ...
The contemporary turn of psychoanalytic film analysis has opened a new mode of understanding cinemat...
The central argument of this dissertation, contrary to the secularisation thesis which predicts the ...
This dissertation argues that the figure of the male-body-in-pain enables a reading of the crucifixi...
The focus of this chapter is the cinematic image of masochism in David Cronenberg's film Crash, whic...
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...
This work deals with the study of sexuality in spectator’s relation to the film. Such relation to fi...
This thesis considers the ways in which the dominated, marked and suffering body (the controlled bod...
This project examines different ways in which people have used their profound love of mainstream Ame...
At a time when technology progressively pushes back nature, the sexual act runs the risk of being de...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of David Cronenberg's body-horror films in relation...
Crash's philosophical and aesthetic focus on the wounded body has led to it being described by many ...
San Bernardino Lullaby investigates misogyny, restriction, and freedom through the female gaze. Insp...
This article analyses some of the aesthetic and philosophical strands of Lars von Trier's Melancholi...
There are striking similarities as well as differences between Dan Gilroy’s 2014 film Nightcrawler a...
The contemporary turn of psychoanalytic film analysis has opened a new mode of understanding cinemat...
The central argument of this dissertation, contrary to the secularisation thesis which predicts the ...
This dissertation argues that the figure of the male-body-in-pain enables a reading of the crucifixi...
The focus of this chapter is the cinematic image of masochism in David Cronenberg's film Crash, whic...
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...
This work deals with the study of sexuality in spectator’s relation to the film. Such relation to fi...
This thesis considers the ways in which the dominated, marked and suffering body (the controlled bod...
This project examines different ways in which people have used their profound love of mainstream Ame...
At a time when technology progressively pushes back nature, the sexual act runs the risk of being de...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of David Cronenberg's body-horror films in relation...
Crash's philosophical and aesthetic focus on the wounded body has led to it being described by many ...
San Bernardino Lullaby investigates misogyny, restriction, and freedom through the female gaze. Insp...
This article analyses some of the aesthetic and philosophical strands of Lars von Trier's Melancholi...
There are striking similarities as well as differences between Dan Gilroy’s 2014 film Nightcrawler a...
The contemporary turn of psychoanalytic film analysis has opened a new mode of understanding cinemat...
The central argument of this dissertation, contrary to the secularisation thesis which predicts the ...
This dissertation argues that the figure of the male-body-in-pain enables a reading of the crucifixi...