The Psychodynamics of Trauma and Modern Horror Cinema
Abstract
. In this illuminating volume, Carlos Pitillas and Ismael Martínez-Biurrun provide in-depth
analysis of contemporary horror films from a psychoanalytic perspective. This book is an
important and novel read for all psychoanalysts in practice and training looking for new
ways to understand and work with clients who have experienced traumatic life events.
The authors’ use of familiar and canonical horror films also equips students and
researchers of Film Studies with the knowledge to integrate psychoanalytic theories into
their work.
‘Pitillas and Martínez-Biurrun’s expert two-hander represents a milestone in trauma
approaches to horror film. The Psychodynamics of Trauma and Modern Horror
Cinema carefully interweaves narrative analysis with relevant insights from clinical
psychology to make a compelling case for the genre’s ability to mediate traumatic events
and capture the complexities of psychic wounds. Already very popular in its home
country, the book is poised to reach an even wider audience thanks to this new revised
edition in English.’
The Psychodynamics of Trauma and Modern Horror Cinema
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9781032703497Palabras Clave
.Psychoanalysis Horror films Trauma Narrative analysis Psychology