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Cinema and Psychoanalysis
Published 2021“…It is also argued that –for instance– cinema and psychoanalysis represent an articulation of the Apollonian and the Dionysian. …”
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The psychoanalytic clinic through cinema the suffering in the register of the singular (violence, psychoanalysis, cinema)
Published 2018“…The text proposes to consider the affinity of cinema and psychoanalysis. Through the analysis of films like Heaven will wait or Salafistes, the author interprets that the active uptake of adolescents by movements like ISIS, would return them to the initial amorphous, the non-life, the link with reality would be erased. …”
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The Seminar of Ethics through cinema
Published 2017Subjects: “…The seminar on ethics through cinema…”
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Cinema preview: America: The current trauma
Published 2019“…The film was presented in Paris in December 2018 and is nominated for the César Awards of French cinema as the best animated film. Netflix has acquired the rights of its distribution so a global audience is sponsored.…”
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Review: Freud in the cinema: from the sublime to the ridiculous
Published 2019“…Review of the documentary film: "Freud in the cinema: from the sublime to the ridiculous" by Eduardo Laso and Juan Jorge Michel Fariña.…”
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The banality of oblivion. Meta-memory in the 2020’s cinema
Published 2022“…In recent years, a series of films have emerged, in which the main characters are required to confront processes of historical consciousness, but in which they are also forced to confront other characters who are opposed to keeping historical memory alive. Thus, cinema becomes a space for theoretical reflection about the relevance of developing processes of historical memory today. …”
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