The Oneiric in the Films of David Lynch is the first systematic
book-length study to explore the nature and function of dreams in
David Lynch's different phases and audio-visual formats. There is
hardly a contemporary film director whose name is as closely linked to
the dream(-like) as that of David Lynch. Both popular and academic
discourse frequently identify Lynch's films by their dreamlike
qualities. However, in the existing literature on Lynch, these
qualities tend to remain underspecified in terms of their experiential
dimension. Departing from an interest in the phenomenon of dream
experience, this is the first systematic book-length study exploring
the nature and function of the oneiric in the director's different
phases and audio-visual formats. It shows that, over the course of 50
years, Lynch has developed a cinematic aesthetics of the oneiric ? an
ensemble of four dream-related dimensions that unfolds its full
potential in the dynamic interplay between sensory address and
reflective medialization. On the one hand, the Lynchian oneiric
presents a markedly sensory-perceptual mode of experience – both
characters and viewers are challenged in their perceptual patterns,
while at the same time being immersed in the material dream scenario.
On the other hand, the Lynchian oneiric provides a mode of both
psychological and medial reflection. Not only the characters, but the
films themselves are inclined to 'turn back' on themselves in a dream,
exploring the preconditions, possibilities, and limitations of their
own existence and ability to know the world. The oneiric in Lynch's
films is thus of phenomenological, media-theoretical, and
philosophical interest.
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A Phenomenological Approach
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ISBN
9798765107072
Publisert
2024
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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