Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients

Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients
Title Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients PDF eBook
Author Jerrold Brandell
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2004-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791460818

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Looks at how therapy and the "talking cure" have been portrayed in the movies.

Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients

Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients
Title Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients PDF eBook
Author Jerrold R. Brandell
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Psychoanalysis and motion pictures
ISBN 9780791485101

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Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients

Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients
Title Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients PDF eBook
Author Jerrold R. Brandell
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 268
Release 2004-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791460825

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Looks at how therapy and the "talking cure" have been portrayed in the movies.

Nightmare Alley

Nightmare Alley
Title Nightmare Alley PDF eBook
Author Mark Osteen
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2013-01-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1421408325

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Classic film noir offers more than pesky private eyes and beautiful bad girls—it explores the quest for the not-so-attainable American dream. Winner of the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Choice ACRL Desperate young lovers on the lam (They Live by Night), a cynical con man making a fortune as a mentalist (Nightmare Alley), a penniless pregnant girl mistaken for a wealthy heiress (No Man of Her Own), a wounded veteran who has forgotten his own name (Somewhere in the Night)—this gallery of film noir characters challenges the stereotypes of the wise-cracking detective and the alluring femme fatale. Despite their differences, they all have something in common: a belief in self-reinvention. Nightmare Alley is a thorough examination of how film noir disputes this notion at the heart of the American Dream. Central to many of these films, Mark Osteen argues, is the story of an individual trying, by dint of hard work or, more often, illicit enterprises, to overcome his or her origins and achieve material success. In the wake of World War II, the noir genre tested the dream of upward mobility and the ideas of individualism, liberty, equality, and free enterprise that accompany it. Employing an impressive array of theoretical perspectives (including psychoanalysis, art history, feminism, and music theory) and combining close reading with original primary source research, Nightmare Alley proves both the diversity of classic noir and its potency. This provocative and wide-ranging study revises and refreshes our understanding of noir's characters, themes, and cultural significance.

Psychology at the Movies

Psychology at the Movies
Title Psychology at the Movies PDF eBook
Author Skip Dine Young
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 273
Release 2012-03-14
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1119941393

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Psychology at the Movies explores the insights to be gained by applying various psychological lenses to popular films including cinematic depictions of human behavior, the psychology of filmmakers, and the impact of viewing movies. Uses the widest range of psychological approaches to explore movies, the people who make them, and the people who watch them Written in an accessible style with vivid examples from a diverse group of popular films, such as The Silence of the Lambs, The Wizard of Oz, Star Wars, Taxi Driver, Good Will Hunting, and A Beautiful Mind Brings together psychology, film studies, mass communication, and cultural studies to provide an interdisciplinary perspective Features an extensive bibliography for further exploration of various research fields

Abject Spaces in American Cinema

Abject Spaces in American Cinema
Title Abject Spaces in American Cinema PDF eBook
Author Frances Pheasant-Kelly
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 288
Release 2013-05-21
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 085772214X

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American cinema abounds with films set in prisons, asylums, hospitals and other institutions. Rather than orderly places of recovery and rehabilitation, these institutional settings emerge as abject spaces of control and repression in which adult identity is threatened as a narrative impetus. Exploring the abject through issues as diverse as racism, mental illness or the preservation of bodies for organ donation, thi book analyses a range of films including One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Full Metal Jacket (1987) and Girl, Interrupted (1999) through to cult films such as Carrie (1976) and Bubba Ho-tep (2002). In these films, locations of coherence and order become places where the internal and repressed aspects of the body, individual and social, threaten to overwhelm the individual. Identity is compromised through harsh conditions, extreme discipline, the exertion of absolute control, and above all the restriction of personal space. Symbolically infantilised, forced to reassess aspects of the adult, the only escape is through violence; the eponymous Carrie escapes from her cupboard for a massacre, the women of Girl, Interrupted mutilate and annihilate themselves and Kubrick's Gomer Pyle shoots sadistic patriarch Sergeant Hartman in the 'head'. By analysing scenes of horror and disgust within the context of abject space, Frances Pheasant-Kelly reveals how threats to identity manifest in scenes of torture, horror and psychosexual repression and are resolved either through death or through traumatic re-entry into the outside world. Bringing together contemporary theoretical debates and critical disciplines, Abject Spaces in American Cinema offers a coherent and meaningful analysis of institutonal films and shows that the chaos of the abject space cannot be resolved- only escaped. This readable and engging tour of the abject in the institution of film will be immensely valuable to students of Film Studies, Critical Theory and Cultural Studies.

Gloria Grahame, Bad Girl of Film Noir

Gloria Grahame, Bad Girl of Film Noir
Title Gloria Grahame, Bad Girl of Film Noir PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Lentz
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 369
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786487224

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A marvelous actress, Gloria Grahame (1923-1981) was also an iconic figure of film noir. Her talents are showcased in several classic motion pictures of the 1940s and 1950s, including It's a Wonderful Life, Crossfire, In a Lonely Place, The Greatest Show on Earth, The Big Heat, Oklahoma!, and The Bad and the Beautiful, for which she earned an Academy Award. This comprehensive overview of Gloria Grahame's life and work examines each of her feature films in detail, as well as her made-for-television productions, her television-series appearances and her stage career. Also discussed are the varied ways in which Grahame's acting performances were affected by her tumultuous personal life--which included four marriages, the second to director Nicholas Ray and the fourth to Ray's stepson Anthony.