Painful Pleasure: The Politics and Aesthetics of Psychosocial Trauma in Impunity |
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Authors: | Jyoti Mistry |
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Affiliation: | 1. Goteborgs Universitet, Swedenjyoti.mistry@akademinvaland.gu.se |
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Abstract: | AbstractContinuous trauma syndrome (CTS) is the foundation for the characters in the film Impunity. The aesthetic choices in the narrative structure are an exploration of the discursive nature of violence and trauma in contemporary South African society. The theorising of continuous stress trauma provides the necessary challenge to the more conventional understanding of post-traumatic stress syndrome and informs the underlying analysis of the film. This analysis is offered in an interlocutory manner with psychology theorist Garth Stevens who provides a hermeneutic reading of Impunity that draws directly from his own research and others in the field of psychology. The paper is offered as an examination of an artistic research, film practice. The practice itself constitutes a theoretical expression which connects the aesthetic and structural choices of the film with the disciplinary observations made by Stevens. It suggests two theoretical approaches from different disciplines brought in conversation with each other to inform the reading of Impunity as artistic expression. The paper puts at its centre the discursive approach to the study of violence and trauma to suggest how the film’s structure and its aesthetics may be connected to research in the field of psychology. |
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Keywords: | psychosocial trauma embodied violence gendered violence film aesthetics cinema narrative affective resonances appetitive aggression |
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