The recent phenomenon of pandemic has highlighted how the current visual and audiovisual production has not simply favored phenomena of re-sematization of reality, thanks to the dissemination of images and narrations devoted to the fragile bodies of the pandemic, but it also has engendered social practices and symbolic actions useful to orient the intersubjective process, self-perception and the perception of the other through physicality or its simulation. Within this framework, this special issue wants to provide a new reading of some theoretical concepts and methodologies in order to reconstruct/reopen the debate posed by visual culture applied to Trauma Studies and Medical Humanities/Medicine Visual Culture. Both fields appear as fr...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
Pandemic is an interactive film retelling Frankenstein. It follows the story of a new researcher who...
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
This thesis argues that the perceptual apparatus required to view abstract and graphic films can ill...
Illness narratives have become a cultural phenomenon in the Western world but their analysis continu...
This thesis investigates the critical potential of the zombie figure for the enhancement of ethical ...
My paper is aimed at evaluating that the body is a culturally and socially negotiated project as muc...
This thesis explores the role of the body in film theory. While past film theory yielded a variety o...
International audienceModern art offers us a singular and revealing perspective on the body and the ...
This stream encourages critical discussion and exploration of the concept of trauma from multidiscip...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
Abstract Background For the last two decades, there has been a surge of major motion pictures dealin...
Since the 1980s, scholars in the interdisciplinary field of the medical humanities have foregrounded...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
Pandemic is an interactive film retelling Frankenstein. It follows the story of a new researcher who...
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
This thesis argues that the perceptual apparatus required to view abstract and graphic films can ill...
Illness narratives have become a cultural phenomenon in the Western world but their analysis continu...
This thesis investigates the critical potential of the zombie figure for the enhancement of ethical ...
My paper is aimed at evaluating that the body is a culturally and socially negotiated project as muc...
This thesis explores the role of the body in film theory. While past film theory yielded a variety o...
International audienceModern art offers us a singular and revealing perspective on the body and the ...
This stream encourages critical discussion and exploration of the concept of trauma from multidiscip...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
Abstract Background For the last two decades, there has been a surge of major motion pictures dealin...
Since the 1980s, scholars in the interdisciplinary field of the medical humanities have foregrounded...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
Pandemic is an interactive film retelling Frankenstein. It follows the story of a new researcher who...
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences...