Endless Night: Cinema and Psychoanalysis, Parallel Histories
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Book Description
The "endless night" that film theory and psychoanalysis share is the darkness that these two disciplines face in their quest for the logics of intelligibility. This collection emphasizes the history of theory to demonstrate that film theory must be written with a strong sense of historical consciousness, curiosity, and archaeological craft. The volume brings together film theorists and practicing psychoanalysts to encourage an exchange of views between disciplines that encounter each other all too rarely.
Contributors: Janet Bergstrom, Joan Copjec, Mary Ann Doane, David James Fisher, Stephen Heath, Alain de Mijolla, Ayako Saito, Marc Vernet, Janet Walker, Peter Wollen, and Slavoj Zizek.
"A fascinating anthology . . . owing to the renown of the contributors as well as the thought-provoking arguments and approaches raised by the essays." --David Rodowick, author of The Crisis of Political Modernism
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"A fascinating anthology . . . owing to the renown of the contributors as well as the thought-provoking arguments and approaches raised by the essays."-David Rodowick, author of The Crisis of Political Modernism
--This text refers to the
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Endless Night: Cinema and Psychoanalysis, Parallel Histories
Endless Night: Cinema and Psychoanalysis, Parallel Histories,Janet Bergstrom,University of California Press,0520207483,Cinema/Film: Book,Film & Video - General,Film & Video - History & Criticism,Motion pictures,Movements - Psychoanalysis,Performing Arts,Philosophy,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Psychoanalysis and motion pict,Psychoanalysis and motion pictures,Psychological aspects
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