The picture of abjection: film, fetish and the nature of difference

Tina Chanter

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    Abstract

    The Picture of Abjection is an analysis of independent, contemporary, international film. Appropriating Kristeva's analysis of abjection, which she developed in the context of psychoanalytic theory to designate that which a subject rejects as a site of impurity, the book takes up the abject in order to illuminate various intersections of discrimination. The focus is on how race, gender, class, sexuality, ethnicity and nationality intersect with one another in ways that involve abjection. The argument is informed by a variety of disciplines, including film theory, psychoanalysis, philosophy and gender theory. The aim of the book is to enhance understanding of how film can both engage in and ameliorate the ways forms of discrimination play off one another
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationBloomington, U.S.
    PublisherIndiana University Press
    Number of pages377
    ISBN (Print)9780253349170
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • Communication, cultural and media studies
    • Film
    • class
    • discrimination
    • feminist theory
    • gender
    • nationality
    • philosophy
    • politics
    • psychoanalysis
    • race
    • theory

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