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[Commlist] New Book: The Traumatic Screen: The Films of Christopher Nolan
Fri Oct 23 14:39:53 GMT 2020
Intellect is pleased to announce that */The Traumatic Screen: The Films
of Christopher Nolan
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/the-traumatic-screen>/*, by Stuart
Joy, is now available in ebook, paperback and hardback.
Christopher Nolan occupies a rare realm within the Hollywood mainstream,
creating complex, original films that achieve both critical acclaim and
commercial success. In /The Traumatic Screen/, Stuart Joy builds on
contemporary applications of psychoanalytic film theory to consider the
function and presentation of trauma across Nolan’s work, arguing that
the complexity, thematic consistency and fragmentary nature of his films
mimic the structural operation of trauma.
From 1997’s Doodlebug to 2017’s Dunkirk, Nolan’s films highlight
cinema’s ability to probe the nature of human consciousness while
commenting on the relationship between spectator and screen. Joy
examines Nolan’s treatment of trauma – both individual and collective –
through the formal construction, mise en scène and repeated themes of
his films. The argument presented is based on close textual analysis and
a methodological framework that incorporates the works of Sigmund Freud
and Jacques Lacan. The first in-depth, overtly psychoanalytic
understanding of trauma in the context of the director’s filmography,
this book builds on and challenges existing scholarship in a bold new
interpretation of the Nolan canon.
*_Table of Contents_*
*Introduction*
*1. *The Traumatic Screen: Trauma, Psychoanalysis and Cinema
*2.* Revisiting the Scene of the Crime: Repressing the Past in Insomnia
*3.* Batman Begins, Again: The Temporality of Trauma in The Dark Knight
Trilogy
*4. *Looking for the Secret: The Intersection between Trauma and Desire
in The Prestige
*5.* The Dream has Become Their Reality: Acting-Out and Working-Through
Trauma in Inception
*6.* Beyond the Void: Interstellar and the Possibilities of
Post-Traumatic Growth
*7.* Keep Calm and Carry On: Combating Collective Trauma in Dunkirk
*Conclusion* – Ending at the Beginning with Doodlebug, Following and Memento
Please visit our website for more information:
www.intellectbooks.com/the-traumatic-screen
<http://www.intellectbooks.com/the-traumatic-screen>
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