(Online library) Critical Flicker Fusion: Psychoanalysis at the Movies (CIPS Series on the Boundaries of Psychoanalysis)
| #3000409 in Books | 2016-11-14 | Original language:English | 8.90 x.50 x5.90l,.0 | File Name: 1782204784 | 192 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent analysis|By Dr. Grace Bellotti|Film is different from other art forms; the images on the screen move (Images on a screen must flicker at least 16 frames/sec. in order to be visible). Movies, as we know them, were invented in about 1890, around the same time that Dr. Freud had begun his work with psychoanalysis. Both reveal character fantasies, fears, flaws, imagin||“Dr. Fried brings to the fore the power of ‘reel’ texts, translating them into written ones with wit and delicious eloquence. Each chapter reveals Fried’s unique ability to read images with something akin to an analytic ‘third ey
The premise of this book is that films, like other works of the imagination, may be elucidated by applying methods derived from psychoanalysis, and that doing so will result in a deeper and richer appreciation of the film’s meaning. The book explores a number of feature films that lend themselves particularly well to this process. Both in his introduction and throughout the text, the author comments on the method and discusses continuities, similarities and differ...
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