Filming the Body in Crisis: Trauma, Healing and Hopefulness

Filming the Body in Crisis examines the representation of the body and the ethical, psychological and embodied implications of viewing bodies on screen across a range of moving image media and mainstream films. The book draws on the work of Melanie Klein and Sigmund Freud, and is focused on notions of object relations and embodied film spectatorship, looking at a range of contemporary films including The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick), A Dangerous Method (David Cronenberg), Psychiatry and Broadmoor in the work of Pat McGrath, Hunger (Steve McQueen), Blue (Derek Jarman) and the films of Atom Egoyan.
Admission
£10/£7 concesions

Website
https://freud.org.uk/events/76395/filming-the-body-in-crisis-trauma-healing-and-hopefulness/


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/se000274?id=EVENT553874


Exhibitions and events from this museum

We don't have anything to show you here.

Activities from this museum

We don't have anything to show you here.


Suggested Content