Memory, Identity and Desire: a Psychoanalytic Reading of David Lynch's Mulholland Drive
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2012
Authors
Akser, Murat
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Univ Pittsburgh, Univ Library System
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
This is a reading of David Lynch's Mulholland Drive through psychoanalytic approach of Lacan from the perspective of formation of fantasy and shifting identities. Lynch constructs his films consciously choosing his themes from the sub(versive/conscious) side of human mind. Mulholland Drive has been analyzed several times from different approaches ranging from gender (Love, 2004) to narratology (Lentzner, 2005; Mc-Gowan, 2004; Cook, 2011). This detailed textual analysis intends to rationalize Lynch's narrative structure through Lacanian terms in reference to Zizekian terminology.
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psychoanalysis, David Lynch, Lacan, Zizek, N1-9211, David, David Lynch, Communication. Mass media, Lacan, Lynch, psychoanalysis, Zizek, P87-96, Visual arts
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2
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Cinej Cinema Journal
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2
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1
Start Page
58
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76
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