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Media and the inner world-- psycho-cultural approaches to emotion, media and popular culture / Edited by Carolina Bainbridge, University of Roehampton, Uk ; candida Yates, University of East London, UK.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Copyright date: ©2014Description: xi, 208 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781349466559
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.23 23 M489
LOC classification:
  • P96.P75 M336 2014
Other classification:
  • PSY007000 | PSY026000 | SOC022000 | SOC052000
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: Psycho-cultural Approaches to Emotion, Media and Popular Culture; Caroline Bainbridge and Candida Yates -- PART I: PSYCHO-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO SPORT -- 1. 'Abide With Me': Mediatised Football And Collectivised Mourning; Barry Richards -- 2. Political Sport and The Sport of Politics: A Psycho-cultural Study of Play, the Antics of Boris Johnson and The London 2012 Olympic Games; Candida Yates -- PART II: THE EMOTIONAL WORK OF CINEMA -- 3. 'Cinematic Screaming' or 'All About My Mother': Lars von Trier's Cinematic Extremism as Therapeutic Encounter; Caroline Bainbridge -- 4. Film Projection and Projective Identification: Film as a Teaching Tool; Judith Edwards -- 5. The Body, Emotion and Cinema: Perspectives on Cinematic Experiences of das Unheimlich and Estranged Body States in The Others (Alejandro Amenàbar, 2001); Nicola Diamond -- PART III: TELEVISION AND PARANOIA -- 6. Reflections on Television and Paranoia; Karen Ainsbury -- 7. Coping with a Crisis of Meaning: Televised Paranoia; Hugh Ortega Breton -- 8. 'Programmes For People Who Are Paranoid About The Way They Look': Thoughts On Paranoia, Recognition, Mirrors and Makeover Television; Jo Whitehouse-Hart -- PART IV: SOCIAL MEDIA AND DIGITAL NARCISSISM -- 9. The Ultimate Private/Public Partnership: The Extensions of the Self in the World of the Virtual Gaze; Aaron Balick -- 10. Digital Narcissism in the Consulting Room; Jay Watts -- 11. Playing and Pathology: Considering Social Media as 'Secondary Transitional Objects'; Matt Hills.
Summary: "This anthology offers unique, psycho-cultural perspectives on media, popular culture and emotion, as developed through the AHRC research network, 'Media and the Inner World'. Applying insights from the spheres of academic scholarship and clinical experience, the psycho-cultural approach developed in this book demonstrates the usefulness of psychoanalysis for developing nuanced approaches to media and cultural analysis. The chapters in this volume explore the relationship between media and the inner world by focusing on the inter-relationships between particular emotional themes and media contexts, ranging from fantasies of sporting ritual to the emotional work of cinema, the dynamics of digital narcissism and the relationship between paranoia and television. The book will be useful for students in Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Psychoanalytic Studies and Psychosocial Studies. It will also be of interest to people in professional training and practice in psychotherapeutic organisations and to professionals involved in the culture and media industries"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: Psycho-cultural Approaches to Emotion, Media and Popular Culture; Caroline Bainbridge and Candida Yates -- PART I: PSYCHO-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO SPORT -- 1. 'Abide With Me': Mediatised Football And Collectivised Mourning; Barry Richards -- 2. Political Sport and The Sport of Politics: A Psycho-cultural Study of Play, the Antics of Boris Johnson and The London 2012 Olympic Games; Candida Yates -- PART II: THE EMOTIONAL WORK OF CINEMA -- 3. 'Cinematic Screaming' or 'All About My Mother': Lars von Trier's Cinematic Extremism as Therapeutic Encounter; Caroline Bainbridge -- 4. Film Projection and Projective Identification: Film as a Teaching Tool; Judith Edwards -- 5. The Body, Emotion and Cinema: Perspectives on Cinematic Experiences of das Unheimlich and Estranged Body States in The Others (Alejandro Amenàbar, 2001); Nicola Diamond -- PART III: TELEVISION AND PARANOIA -- 6. Reflections on Television and Paranoia; Karen Ainsbury -- 7. Coping with a Crisis of Meaning: Televised Paranoia; Hugh Ortega Breton -- 8. 'Programmes For People Who Are Paranoid About The Way They Look': Thoughts On Paranoia, Recognition, Mirrors and Makeover Television; Jo Whitehouse-Hart -- PART IV: SOCIAL MEDIA AND DIGITAL NARCISSISM -- 9. The Ultimate Private/Public Partnership: The Extensions of the Self in the World of the Virtual Gaze; Aaron Balick -- 10. Digital Narcissism in the Consulting Room; Jay Watts -- 11. Playing and Pathology: Considering Social Media as 'Secondary Transitional Objects'; Matt Hills.

"This anthology offers unique, psycho-cultural perspectives on media, popular culture and emotion, as developed through the AHRC research network, 'Media and the Inner World'. Applying insights from the spheres of academic scholarship and clinical experience, the psycho-cultural approach developed in this book demonstrates the usefulness of psychoanalysis for developing nuanced approaches to media and cultural analysis. The chapters in this volume explore the relationship between media and the inner world by focusing on the inter-relationships between particular emotional themes and media contexts, ranging from fantasies of sporting ritual to the emotional work of cinema, the dynamics of digital narcissism and the relationship between paranoia and television. The book will be useful for students in Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Psychoanalytic Studies and Psychosocial Studies. It will also be of interest to people in professional training and practice in psychotherapeutic organisations and to professionals involved in the culture and media industries"-- Provided by publisher.