Visual Uncanny. Freud's Screen Translation in Hitchcock (ePub)
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The concept of "uncanny" is related in many ways to the concept of "return", be it a memory, an unhappy recollection or a traumatic revisitation. Such "return" definitely accounts for a psychological interpretation with probable reference to "hauntology" and unconscious. One thing has to be clarified at this point of our discussion about "uncanny, that is, this phenomenon should be distinguished from "magic realism" which rather problematizes the reality and our familiarity with the reality. But in the context of "uncanny", the reality should be recognized as an expression of the unconscious.
The translation of textual "uncanny" is something which deals with the visual physicality of the objects. The "uncanny" what we perceive through words is quite different from what is spelt out by means of visuals and sound. The elaboration of popular culture and the invention of cinema technologies have facilitated and innovated a new mode of presentation of the "uncanny", that is film. Film as a new sign system can different modes of presentation to render the familiar unfamiliar ranging from shots, set-design, settings to sound cuts. As "uncanny" became the key supplement to gothic literature, so gothic films (generic term for horror movies) inculcate the depiction of the so-called unfamiliar (the unheimlich). Film plays, as Lesely Stern argues, with "indeterminacies: here/there, appearance/disappearance, life/death, past/future [...]" thus knocking our "imagination, our unconscious, to produce a sensory affect of dissonance at the very moment of identity." The fluctuation between such indeterminacies is what renders the "uncanny" possible and helps question our own senses. [...]
- Autor: Kazi Ashraf Uddin
- 2015, 1. Auflage, 12 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: GRIN Verlag
- ISBN-10: 3668018391
- ISBN-13: 9783668018396
- Erscheinungsdatum: 21.07.2015
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