Images of the unconscious visible in plots of communication and violence
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2008.36.4424Keywords:
Communication, unconscious, cinemaAbstract
The text provides an analysis of the film “Fight Club” in three distinct phases of the internal conflict of the main character, from Nietzsche’s philosophical perspective and Freud’s psychoanalytic. It proposes an alliance between the visible imaginary of the unconscious with the social imaginary, through processes of communication based on power relations that culminate in hooligan violence in the collisions of the inconscious with the superego as well as in the discipline configuration of the Fight Club.Downloads
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