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Bodies in Pain Tarja Laine

Bodies in Pain By Tarja Laine

Bodies in Pain by Tarja Laine


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Bodies in Pain analyses how Aronofsky's films engage the spectator in an affective form of viewing that involves all the senses, ultimately engendering a process of (self) reflection through their emotional dynamics.

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Bodies in Pain: Emotion and the Cinema of Darren Aronofsky by Tarja Laine

The films of Darren Aronofsky invite emotional engagement by means of affective resonance between the film and the spectator's lived body. Aronofsky's films, which include a rich range of production from Requiem for a Dream to Black Swan, are often considered cerebral because they explore topics like mathematics, madness, hallucinations, obsessions, social anxiety, addiction, psychosis, schizophrenia, and neuroscience. Yet this interest in intelligence and mental processes is deeply embedded in the operations of the body, shared with the spectator by means of a distinctively corporeal audiovisual style. Bodies in Pain looks at how Aronofsky's films engage the spectator in an affective form of viewing that involves all the senses, ultimately engendering a process of (self) reflection through their emotional dynamics.

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Moving beyond an overemphasis on graphic representational violence and sexuality, which has in many ways tautologically restrained theories of the new extremism, Laine successfully attempts to identify a series of specific aesthetic and ethical traits, by which a taxonomy of the extreme film may be more reliably and satisfactorily defined. * Alphaville. Journal of Film & Screen Media

Laine's evocative, near-poetic style is refreshing after the former domination of strenuous cognitivist theory in the study of film emotion, and she offers plenty of empirical evidence to back up her claims. Surely such a sensory art form as cinema deserves to be seen (or felt) through an affective lens, and Laine makes an engaging and accessible yet thoroughly rigorous argument for doing so through her study of Aronofsky's work. Bodies in Pain is recommended for those interested in film phenomenology as well as the intersections of aestheticism, emotion, and philosophy in the cinema. * Film-Philosophy

Bodies in Pain offers nuanced and persuasive interpretations of Darren Aronofsky's films, yet it is more than a study of an auteur director. Rather, Laine conceptualises film authorship as a co-creative process that involves the intentions and achievements of the filmmaker... [and] attributes to Aronofsky a distinctively corporeal audio-visual style that produces visceral, emotionally grueling responses in audience members, even as it invites thoughtful reflection on themes of obsession, delusion, and the fraught relationship between mind and body. * Jane Stadler, the University of Queensland

About Tarja Laine

Tarja Laine is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at the University of Amsterdam, and Adjunct Professor of Film Studies at the University of Turku, Finland. She is the author of Feeling Cinema: Emotional Dynamics in Film Studies (2011) and Shame and Desire: Emotion, Intersubjectivity, Cinema (2007).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Aronofsky, Auteurship, Aesthetics

Chapter 1. Noise: Pi

  • Migraine
  • Paranoia
  • Anxiety

Chapter 2. Rhythm: Requiem for a Dream

  • Rhythm, Emotion, and Film Aesthetics
  • Artificial Rhythm
  • Dysphoric Rhythm

Chapter 3. Grief: The Fountain
Mind and Body
Science and Spirituality
Finitude and Infinitude
Working Through Grief

Chapter 4. Masochism: The Wrestler

  • Nostalgia in Denial
  • Masochism and Spectatorship

Chapter 5. The Uncanny Sublime: Black Swan

  • Aestheticized/Embodied Pain
  • Uncanny Personhood
  • Pain and Pleasure

Conclusion

Appendix: Darren Aronofsky Filmography

Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9781785335211
9781785335211
1785335219
Bodies in Pain: Emotion and the Cinema of Darren Aronofsky by Tarja Laine
New
Paperback
Berghahn Books
2017-04-01
194
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