Cinematic Quests for Identity

The Hero's Encounter with the Beast

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, History & Criticism, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Cinematic Quests for Identity by Maria Garcia, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Maria Garcia ISBN: 9781442246980
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Publication: April 2, 2015
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Language: English
Author: Maria Garcia
ISBN: 9781442246980
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication: April 2, 2015
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Language: English

Whether embodied in literature, theater, or film, an enduring theme of many artistic works has been the protagonist’s search for identity. Such quests are typically psychological or spiritual journeys and depicted on the screen in a variety of manifestations—endeavors embarked upon to address an emotional trauma or to overcome an obstacle in the hero’s life. Using Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et La Bête as a leitmotif, these pursuits are discussed by author Maria Garcia as encounters with the “Beast.” At the end of their quests, heroes are reborn into their new identities, while the Beast disappears, transforms, or dies.

In Cinematic Quests for Identity: The Hero’s Encounter with the Beast, Garcia examines the cinematic conventions of the male and female search for individuation across several genres. After discussing La Belle et La Bête, the author looks at a number of films including three iconic male journeys—The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Searchers, and The Deer Hunter. Additional chapters focus on The Silence of the Lambs, Bringing Up Baby, The Lady Eve, The Secret of Roan Inish, The Natural, and Moneyball. The book concludes with a consideration of the three fairy tale films by Catherine Breillat—Fat Girl, Bluebeard, and The Sleeping Beauty—and the female characters in several Robert Bresson films, including The Trial of Joan of Arc.

Providing a unique and original perspective on films throughout the world, this provocative book draws upon Jungian thought, as well as several literary traditions including fairy tales, epic poetry, and Greek and Celtic mythology. Aimed at scholars of film and film theory, Cinematic Quests for Identity will also appeal to movie fans interested in a deeper understanding of films that explore a character’s struggle to live a conscious life.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Whether embodied in literature, theater, or film, an enduring theme of many artistic works has been the protagonist’s search for identity. Such quests are typically psychological or spiritual journeys and depicted on the screen in a variety of manifestations—endeavors embarked upon to address an emotional trauma or to overcome an obstacle in the hero’s life. Using Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et La Bête as a leitmotif, these pursuits are discussed by author Maria Garcia as encounters with the “Beast.” At the end of their quests, heroes are reborn into their new identities, while the Beast disappears, transforms, or dies.

In Cinematic Quests for Identity: The Hero’s Encounter with the Beast, Garcia examines the cinematic conventions of the male and female search for individuation across several genres. After discussing La Belle et La Bête, the author looks at a number of films including three iconic male journeys—The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Searchers, and The Deer Hunter. Additional chapters focus on The Silence of the Lambs, Bringing Up Baby, The Lady Eve, The Secret of Roan Inish, The Natural, and Moneyball. The book concludes with a consideration of the three fairy tale films by Catherine Breillat—Fat Girl, Bluebeard, and The Sleeping Beauty—and the female characters in several Robert Bresson films, including The Trial of Joan of Arc.

Providing a unique and original perspective on films throughout the world, this provocative book draws upon Jungian thought, as well as several literary traditions including fairy tales, epic poetry, and Greek and Celtic mythology. Aimed at scholars of film and film theory, Cinematic Quests for Identity will also appeal to movie fans interested in a deeper understanding of films that explore a character’s struggle to live a conscious life.

More books from Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Cover of the book Exhibit Labels by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Relational Remembering by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Paving the Pathway for Educational Success by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Life, Death, and Meaning by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book User Privacy by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Rome and Canterbury by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book The Phony Reformer by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Racetalk by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Marxism in the Chinese Revolution by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Beyond Philosophy by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book The Anthropology of Religious Conversion by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book So You Want to Sing Gospel by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Literary Research and British Postmodernism by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit by Maria Garcia
Cover of the book News Literacy by Maria Garcia
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy