The Imaginary Signifier: Psychoanalysis and the CinemaIndiana University Press, 1981 - 327 pagine " . . . less about film than about the psychology of the viewing experience." —American Film |
Sommario
The Investigators Imaginary | 17 |
Identification Mirror | 42 |
The Passion for Perceiving | 58 |
Disavowal Fetishism | 69 |
STORYDISCOURSE A NOTE | 89 |
Notes and References to Part II | 98 |
Perception and Hallucination | 109 |
Degrees of Secondarisation | 120 |
Referential Discursive | 183 |
a Dissymmetrical Symmetry | 197 |
Figure and Substitution | 207 |
Force and Meaning | 229 |
Condensation | 235 |
From the Dreamwork to the Primary Process | 245 |
Barrier or Deviation? | 253 |
Displacement | 266 |
Film and Phantasy | 129 |
The Filmic Visée | 138 |
METAPHORMETONYMY OR | 149 |
Smallscale Figures Largescale Figures | 168 |
Jakobsons Contribution | 174 |
the Lapdissolve | 274 |
Condensations and Displacements of the Signifier | 281 |
ParadigmSyntagm in the Text of the Cure | 293 |
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