In the mid-1980s, film director Marco Bellocchio and renegade psychoanalyst Massimo Fagioli cowrote The Devil in the Flesh, a politically and sexually charged film illustrating some of Fagioli's controversial theories. Echoing the anti-Lacanian sentiment popularized by Gilles Deleuze, the film is perhaps best remembered for a scene in which the character Andrea misreads a section of the famous Greek tragedy Antigone. But this scene has itself been frequently misread, opening up the text to questions of feminism, politics, and the representation of Antigone—a figure frequently used and abused in feminist politics. Displaying considerable analytic depth, Misreading Postmodern Antigone considers these divergent readings and what they have to tell us about contemporary society.
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In the mid- 1980s, film director Marco Bellocchio and renegade psychoanalyst Massimo Fagioli co-wrote "The Devil in the Flesh", a politically and sexually charged film illustrating some of Fagioli's controversial theories. This title considers these divergent readings and what they have to tell us about contemporary society.
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Introduction   A Descriptive Analysis of the Text   Patriarchy against Matriarchy?   Antigone's Daughter and Haemon's Son Invade the Red Brigades   The Framing of the French Letter: The Other Unseen/Scene Film   Bellocchio's Anti-Tragedy as Seen/Scene Through Antigones Frames   The Hysteric's Discourse: The Undutiful Daughter   Leaving the Text: A Shock to Thought   Into the Image: From Hysteria to the Schizo Secret
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ISBN
9781841503615
Publisert
2011-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Intellect Books
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
158

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Biographical note

Jan Jagodzinski is professor of art, media and education at the University of Alberta.