作者Timmermann, Lisa
Concordia University (Canada)
書名Trauma as trademark: The textual and extratextual significance of psychological wounds in Roman Polanski's films [electronic resource]
說明105 p
附註Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 46-03, page: 1179
Thesis (M.A.)--Concordia University (Canada), 2007
This study deals with the representation of traumatic experience in Roman Polanski's oeuvre. I focus particularly on four films: Chinatown (1974), Bitter Moon (1992), Death & the Maiden (1994), and The Pianist (2002). My argument is that in these films, trauma acts not only as a textual (thematic and formal) motif, but also as an extra-textual element that offers insights into the emotional and psychological effects of traumatic experience. Polanski's own traumatic history---beginning with his experience of the Holocaust---makes him a fascinating and tragically fitting candidate for study. By examining Polanski's work from an authorial perspective as well as in relation to various psychoanalytic concepts, I trace the director's signature in the films' portrayal of male and female traumas. Through my analyses, I hope to show that a psychoanalytic auteur study generates an insightful point of entry into the discussion and understanding of Polanski's work
School code: 0228
主題Psychology, General
Cinema
0621
0900
ISBN/ISSN9780494344668
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