Combining Lacanian psychoanalytic theory, Iranian Shi'ite thought, and
Islamicate sexualities, Iranian Cinema with Psychoanalysis: The
Interpreter of Desires provides a groundbreaking analysis of the logic
of desire and sexuality in key films of contemporary Iranian cinema,
arguing that there is a profound, albeit surprising, correlation
between post-revolutionary Iranian cinema and psychoanalysis that has
remained unthought. Looking through the prism of psychoanalysis,
Farshid Kazemi argues that censorship on the representation and
expression of sexual desire in Iranian films has, contrary to the
desired effect, produced a cinema of desire. This book is the first to
provide an analysis of the unconscious structure of desire and
sexuality operative in post-revolutionary Iranian cinema,
demonstrating that psychoanalytic literature is uniquely positioned to
shed light on this aspect of film. Kazemi uncovers the hidden
libidinal economy of Iranian cinema by exposing the fact that despite
the State censor’s desire to suppress desire, it has inadvertently
inscribed desire in its formal structure. The book offers a compelling
and innovative examination of Iranian cinema through a psychoanalytic
lens, contributing significantly to the field of film studies. Iranian
Cinema with Psychoanalysis will be of great interest to academics and
scholars of film studies, psychoanalytic studies, Lacanian theory,
film theory, Iranian cinema, global cinema, Iranian studies, and
Middle Eastern studies.
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The Interpreter of Desires
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ISBN
9781040268193
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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