<p><span>Psychoanalysis and Narrative </span><span>analyzes narrative in literary fiction, film, and autobiography through different psychoanalytic lenses including gender and socio-cultural perspectives. This book aims to demonstrate how fictionists and film makers have intuitively developed β thro
Psychoanalysis and Narrative (Routledge Auto/Biography Studies)
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 214
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Psychoanalysis and Narrative analyzes narrative in literary fiction, film, and autobiography through different psychoanalytic lenses including gender and socio-cultural perspectives. This book aims to demonstrate how fictionists and film makers have intuitively developed β through their own creativity β many of the psychoanalytic discoveries about the human mind. Subverting the usual direction of βapplied psychoanalysis,β the book goes from creativity to psychoanalysis, and focuses on four internationally known Argentine writers: Jorge Luis Borges, Julio CortΓ‘zar, Manuel Puig, and Luisa Valenzuela; two Argentine women filmmakers, Lucrecia Martel and LucΓa Puenzo; and French essayist and writer Serge Doubrovsky. This volume will be of interest to students and academics interested in autobiography and autofiction.
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