In a child’s life, “how early do important things happen?” asked child psychoanalyst D.W.Winnicott in 1945. A number of his colleagues believed that the camera might provide an answer to that question. Katie Joice explores the history of using film as a means of deciphering the mother-infant relationship
Discussed from a psychoanalytic perspective are areas of special difficulty in the phases of a three...
Pregnancy and motherhood are increasingly subjected to surveillance, by medical professionals, the m...
Although the position of mothers has changed considerably since the beginning of the twentieth centu...
This article examines the use of cinematic microanalysis to capture, decompose, and interpret mother...
In the decades after 1945, the psychic life of the infant moved to the centre of debates about the c...
Drawing on the writings of Luc Boltanski on moral spectatorship and a change to Boltanski’s politics...
“The unrelenting demands of being a mother and the unforgiving demands of being an artist one could ...
The idea that the future development of psychoanalysis lay in child analysis led to the encouragemen...
This research project is about infant-observation, that is looking at, observing, and studying paren...
Home movies provided valuable insights into childhood experiences during much of the twentieth centu...
Despite a proliferation of research exploring children’s lives and relationships over the past two d...
This paper critically explores the politics of screen media and knowledge in contemporary attachment...
The influence of nannies and other significant caregivers on a child's psychological and emotional d...
The child has existed in cinema since the Lumière Brothers filmed their babies having messy meals in...
Next to love and death, childhood is one of the universal topics of cinema. Films determine the view...
Discussed from a psychoanalytic perspective are areas of special difficulty in the phases of a three...
Pregnancy and motherhood are increasingly subjected to surveillance, by medical professionals, the m...
Although the position of mothers has changed considerably since the beginning of the twentieth centu...
This article examines the use of cinematic microanalysis to capture, decompose, and interpret mother...
In the decades after 1945, the psychic life of the infant moved to the centre of debates about the c...
Drawing on the writings of Luc Boltanski on moral spectatorship and a change to Boltanski’s politics...
“The unrelenting demands of being a mother and the unforgiving demands of being an artist one could ...
The idea that the future development of psychoanalysis lay in child analysis led to the encouragemen...
This research project is about infant-observation, that is looking at, observing, and studying paren...
Home movies provided valuable insights into childhood experiences during much of the twentieth centu...
Despite a proliferation of research exploring children’s lives and relationships over the past two d...
This paper critically explores the politics of screen media and knowledge in contemporary attachment...
The influence of nannies and other significant caregivers on a child's psychological and emotional d...
The child has existed in cinema since the Lumière Brothers filmed their babies having messy meals in...
Next to love and death, childhood is one of the universal topics of cinema. Films determine the view...
Discussed from a psychoanalytic perspective are areas of special difficulty in the phases of a three...
Pregnancy and motherhood are increasingly subjected to surveillance, by medical professionals, the m...
Although the position of mothers has changed considerably since the beginning of the twentieth centu...