Description
Presents Lacanian interpretations of the animations films from Pixar Studio with the double aim of analysing an influential filmic oeuvre of contemporary popular culture and giving an introduction to Lacanian cultural analysis.
About the Author
Lilian Munk Roesing is Associate Professor in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and a literary critic. In the fields of aesthetics and psychoanalytic cultural criticism, Roesing has published (in Danish) Reading the Child, The Catechism of Genderand The Return of Authority.
Reviews
What makes the book so charming is its humor, and its absolute commitment to Pixar's films as important contributions to modern man's self-understanding. * Dixikon (Bloomsbury translation) *
Everyone has always felt that Pixar films revolutionized animation, and this revolution seemed due simply to technological and narrative inventiveness. With the appearance of Lilian Monk Roesing's Pixar with Lacan, we now know the true reason for the Pixar revolution. The greatness of Pixar films stems directly from their profound engagement with Lacanian theory. The animation that Pixar creates is, as Roesing shows, the animation of the subject itself. Through a series of groundbreaking readings of all the major Pixar films, Roesing provides us with the definitive account of the reason for the Pixar revolution. If we watch Pixar films closely enough, we will have in ready to hand all the central concepts of Lacan theory, and Roesing shows us this is a breathtaking fashion. * Todd McGowan, Associate Professor of Film and Television Studies, University of Vermont, USA, and author of The Real Gaze: Film Theory After Lacan *
I found the book imaginative, engaging and unusually perceptive about the linkage of Pixar's animation to what drives us psychologically, economically and ideologically. Munk Rosing takes on all of Pixar's films, from Toy Story to Up!, demonstrating her depth of knowledge of the techniques and innovations in animation that she then analyzes beautifully by the light of psychoanalytic theory after Freud and Lacan. This is a tour de force, a must-read for all students of contemporary culture. * Juliet Flower MacCannell, Professor Emerita of English and Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501320170
Author Lilian Munk Roesing
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 263g