List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Agnieszka Piotrowska and Ben Tyrer; Chapter 1: Elizabeth Cowie, The certainties of difference and their difficulty: desire and the symptom; Chapter 2: Davina Quinlivan, Her skin against the rocks, the rocks against the sky: revisiting Weir's Picnic At Hanging Rock (1975) after Morley’s The Falling (2014) and Freud’s fable of female hysteria; Chapter 3: Caroline Bainbridge, Growing up girl in the ‘hood: vulnerability, violence and the girl-gang state of mind in Bande de Filles/Girlhood; Chapter 4: Vicky Lebeau, Revisiting Joan Riviere; Chapter 5: Bracha L. Ettinger, Supplementary jouissance and feminine sexual rapport; Chapter 6: Nava Dushi and Igor Rodin, Self-recreation through the uncanny encounter: reading the feminine close-up in cinema; Chapter 7: Allister Mactaggart, River's edge: the ebb and flow of feminine ex-sistence, Chapter 8: Ben Tyrer, Under Her Skin: on Woman without body and body without Woman; Chapter 9: Agnieszka Piotrowska and Joseph Jenner, Desire, commitment and the transformative power of touch: the posthuman femme fatale in Under the Skin; Chapter 10: Wendy Leeks, AnnaMarilyn: queer tales of femininity; Chapter 11: Sheila L. Cavanagh, Tiresias: Bracha L. Ettinger and the transgression with-in-to the Feminine; Chapter 12: A. R. Price, A specimen of a commentary on Lacan’s ‘L’étourdit’; Chapter 13: Agnieszka Piotrowska, A #MeToo moment in communist Poland: a short story; Chapter 14: Pia Hylén, VuLNeRaBILITies; Index
Agnieszka Piotrowska is an award-winning film-maker and theorist, best known for her iconic documentary Married to the Eiffel Tower. She is the author of Psychoanalysis and Ethics in Documentary Film, Black and White and The Nasty Woman and the Neo Femme Fatale in Contemporary Cinema, editor of Embodied Encounters and co-editor of Psychoanalysis and the Unrepresentable.
Ben Tyrer is a film theorist and lecturer. He is the author of works on cinema, psychoanalysis and philosophy and is the co-editor of Psychoanalysis and the Unrepresentable.
'This new and highly readable collection of psychoanalytic essays,
which is edited by Agnieszka Piotrowska and Ben Tyrer, provides a
timely look at the meanings of femininity and women’s desire as
articulated in cinema through a range of stimulating and
thought-provoking case studies and discussions. The book, which
contains chapters from some notable authors in the field of
feminist film scholarship and artistic and clinical practice
(including Elizabeth Cowie, Bracha L. Ettinger, Vicky Lebeau and
Caroline Bainbridge), deploys the ideas of Freud, Lacan, Klein,
Riviere, Horney, Deutsch and Irigaray in order to unpack the
complexities of the relationships between femininity,
psychoanalysis and difference that will be of great interest to
students and researchers who continue to tussle with the meanings
of femininity in the contemporary cultural arena of cinema and
beyond. The collection covers a lot of ground – revisiting older
debates about the feminist politics of visual pleasure but adds a
new layer of complexity to those earlier discussions by relating
them to psychosocial and cultural concerns in contemporary contexts
where the vexed relationship between intersectionality and
psychoanalysis often comes to the fore. In so doing, the collection
demonstrates its cultural and political relevance by paying
attention to the unconscious dynamics of representation and to the
raced and classed dimensions of cinematic experience and its
relationship to wider processes of power and ideology.' Candida
Yates, Professor of Culture and Communication, Bournemouth
University, UK'This collective effort to think and rethink the
psychoanalytic take on femininity could not come at a more
appropriate time. Femininity and Psychoanalysis: Cinema, Culture,
Theory pursues different facets of this question in a formidably
interesting way, following a wide range of authors and critical
approaches. A truly engaged and engaging volume.' - Alenka
Zupančič, Professor of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, Research
Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, author of
What Is Sex?
Piotrowska, Psychoanalysis and Ethics in Documentary Film (2014) HB
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eBk.Piotrowska, Embodied Encounters (2015) HB £120.00, UK 12 US 15
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