Absenting Heteropatriarchal Discourses: The Invisible ‘Pervert’
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Chapitre de livre
Titre
Absenting Heteropatriarchal Discourses: The Invisible ‘Pervert’
Résumé
Conservative discourses remain powerful in contemporary life. These demonise the notion of sexual transgressiveness without helping to give a clear, value neutral definition of what ‘transgressive’ is. Screenwriters attempting to write it into characters are therefore likely to rely on psychiatric epistemologies for sexual ‘perversion’ as framings for subjectivity. Unfortunately, Freudian epistemologies of ‘perversion’ render the psychical subject as invisible through built-in determining comparative reference to heteropatriarchal norms and through distinctions between ‘non-pathological’ and ‘pathological’ definitions. This chapter explores the Freudian constructs that entrench this, together with post-structuralist foundations that might revise the constitution and role of the individual subject (and therefore of filmic characters as facsimiles of real people) as he/she relates to the material world as a physical entity, and as he/she manipulates the discourses to which he/she is subject.
Titre du livre
Constructing Transgressive Sexuality in Screenwriting: The Feiticeiro/a as Character
Lieu
Cham
Maison d’édition
Springer International Publishing
Date
2017
Pages
45-63
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-3-319-65043-2
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Absenting Heteropatriarchal Discourses
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Theo, L. (2017). Absenting Heteropatriarchal Discourses: The Invisible ‘Pervert’. Dans L. Theo (dir.), Constructing Transgressive Sexuality in Screenwriting: The Feiticeiro/a as Character (p. 45‑63). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65043-2_3
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