"A timely and important project that changes our understanding of the role of abjection both in cultural politics and in the structure of film." -Ewa Ziarek, State University of New York at Buffalo Tina Chanter resolves a fundamental problem in film theory by negotiating a middle path between "gaze theory" approaches to film and spectator studies or cultural theory approaches that emphasize the position of the viewer and thereby take account of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Chanter argues that abjection is the unthought ground of fetishistic theories. If the feminine has been the privileged excluded other of psychoanalytic theory, fueled by the myth of castration and the logic of disavowal, when fetishism is taken up by race theory, or cultural theory, the multiple and fluid registers of abjection are obscured. By mobilizing a theory of abjection, the book shows how the appeal to phallic, fetishistic theories continues to reify the hegemonic categories of race, class, sexuality, and gender, as if they stood as self-evident categories."An intriguing read, especially for those who favor psychological models of criticism in film theory . . . Recommended." -Choice
Tina Chanter
Picture of Abjection [EPUB ebook]
Film, Fetish, and the Nature of Difference
Picture of Abjection [EPUB ebook]
Film, Fetish, and the Nature of Difference
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780253027771 ● Publisher Indiana University Press ● Published 2008 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 5454593 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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