Memory Studies Workshop
Memory, Cinema and
Psychoanalysis
Online Workshop
17 August 2020 (Timing TBC)
London Centre for
Interdisciplinary Research and Academic LAB
Sigmund Freud, in his book The Interpretation of
Dreams (1900), wrote: "Our memory has no guarantees at all, and yet we bow
more often than is objectively justified to the compulsion to believe what it
says." Indeed, from a psychoanalytical perspective, we can never be
certain if our perception of the past is completely accurate, yet the narrative
we construct has an undeniable impact on how we define ourselves. Often we
might summon up seemingly innocuous details about previous events; it's what
the conscious mind fails to recollect that becomes the real object of inquiry.
The very function of memory is wrapped up in mystery, as is the experiential
reality of remembering, which appears closely linked with repetition.
In this webinar by Mary Wild, cinematic
representations of memory will be explored, with a special focus on Freud's
theory of 'screen memories' and his paper Remembering, Repeating and
Working-Through (1914). The following films will be discussed (advanced viewing
is optional; brief scenes will be shown): Waltz With Bashir (2008, dir. Ari
Folman), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004, dir. Michel Gondry),
Mulholland Drive (2001, dir. David Lynch), and Memento (2000, dir. Christopher
Nolan).
Mary Wild is the creator of the PROJECTIONS lecture
series at Freud Museum London, applying psychoanalysis to film interpretation.
Her interests include cinematic representations of mental illness,
doppelgängers and the unconscious in the genres of horror, science fiction and
documentary. Mary also co-hosts the Projections Podcast with Sarah Cleaver.
In order to book a place, please fill in the Booking
Form and send it by 31 July 2020 to memory@lcir.co.uk. After you receive a
confirmation of booking, please register on the website.
Registration fee is 65 GBP.
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