Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat

This dissertation is an authorship study of the controversial contemporary French film director Catherine Breillat. Using screen captures to provide visual evidence for the philosophical and theoretical perspectives staked out by Breillat, I perform close analysis of the following six films: Une Vra...

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Main Author: Richter, Nicole Marie
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spelling ndltd-UMIAMI-oai-scholarlyrepository.miami.edu-oa_dissertations-14192011-12-13T15:41:02Z Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat Richter, Nicole Marie This dissertation is an authorship study of the controversial contemporary French film director Catherine Breillat. Using screen captures to provide visual evidence for the philosophical and theoretical perspectives staked out by Breillat, I perform close analysis of the following six films: Une Vrai Jeune Fille (1976), 36 Fillette (1988), Romance (1999), À Ma Soeur (2001), Brève Traverseé (2001), and Anatomie de L'enfer (2004). Using theory only to supplement interpretations, I draw on the work of George Bataille, Stanley Cavell, and Slavoj Zizek. Breillat's films work through a series of important philosophical ideas integral to an account of eroticism: the paradox of speaking about silence; achieving purity through an encounter with disgust; the singularity of individual desire; the split in identity between the mind and the body; the relationship between sex and death; the relationship between the taboo and transgression; and the violence of female desire. Breillat's films encourage viewers to alter their thinking about sexuality and liberate themselves to lead a more fully erotic life. The capacity of Breillat's films to free eroticism is their most important contribution not only to film history, but also to the totality of human experience. 2009-05-15 text application/pdf http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_dissertations/420 Open Access Dissertations Scholarly Repository Cinema Feminism Polysexuality Adolescence Sadomasochism
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topic Cinema
Feminism
Polysexuality
Adolescence
Sadomasochism
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Feminism
Polysexuality
Adolescence
Sadomasochism
Richter, Nicole Marie
Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat
description This dissertation is an authorship study of the controversial contemporary French film director Catherine Breillat. Using screen captures to provide visual evidence for the philosophical and theoretical perspectives staked out by Breillat, I perform close analysis of the following six films: Une Vrai Jeune Fille (1976), 36 Fillette (1988), Romance (1999), À Ma Soeur (2001), Brève Traverseé (2001), and Anatomie de L'enfer (2004). Using theory only to supplement interpretations, I draw on the work of George Bataille, Stanley Cavell, and Slavoj Zizek. Breillat's films work through a series of important philosophical ideas integral to an account of eroticism: the paradox of speaking about silence; achieving purity through an encounter with disgust; the singularity of individual desire; the split in identity between the mind and the body; the relationship between sex and death; the relationship between the taboo and transgression; and the violence of female desire. Breillat's films encourage viewers to alter their thinking about sexuality and liberate themselves to lead a more fully erotic life. The capacity of Breillat's films to free eroticism is their most important contribution not only to film history, but also to the totality of human experience.
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title Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat
title_short Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat
title_full Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat
title_fullStr Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat
title_full_unstemmed Our Veils Anticipate Our Shrouds: Eroticism in the Films of Catherine Breillat
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