Somatic Cinema
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Luke Hockley explores a new ontology of the cinema and the psychological meanings of films through phenomenological and Jungian film theory.



Luke Hockley explores a new ontology of the cinema and the psychological meanings of films through phenomenological and Jungian film theory.
Jungian Film Studies offers a comprehensive exploration of how Jungian psychology intersects with cinema. The authors, Helena Bassil-Morozow and Luke Hockley, compile diverse perspectives and debates within the field, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the application of Jungian concepts to film analysis. This essential guide serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the psychological dimensions of moving images, illuminating the rich connections between film and Jungian theory.
The relationship between body and screen - a Jungian perspective
This work delves into a novel approach to understanding cinema by blending phenomenological insights with Jungian film theory. It examines the psychological dimensions of films, offering a fresh perspective on their meanings and implications. Through this exploration, the author seeks to uncover deeper ontological questions related to the cinematic experience, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in film theory and psychology.