The film viewer is seen as the subject of a "gaze" that is largely "constructed" by the film itself, where what is on screen becomes the object of that subject's desire.
The viewing subject may be offered particular identifications (usually with a leading male character) from which to watch. The theory stresses the subject's longing for a completeness which the film may appear to offer through identification with an image; in fact, according to Lacanian theory, identification with the image is never anything but an illusion and the subject is always split simply by virtue of coming into existence.
External links
- "Psychoanalysis in/and/of the Horror Film" excerpt from the Introduction to Freud's Worst Nightmares by Steven Jay Schneider
- Bibliography - from The 3rd European Psychoanalytic Film Festival
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