Law and Psychosis: An psychoanalytical Reading of "Millennium Part 1 – Men who hate women" ("Män som hatar kvinnor", Niels Arden Oplev, 2009)
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20-02-2012
Aarón Rodríguez Serrano
Abstract
The problems in the configuration of the postmodern subject can be easily detected in the texts who build it. There, in this space of experience in which the subject can recognize itself, we can find clearly the elements who play specific roles in the illnesses of the welfare state. A reading of "Millennium Part 1 – Men who hate women (Män som hatar kvinnor, Niels Arden Oplev, 2009)" from a psychoanalytical perspective will allow us to understand the changes who are taking place in the structure of the proppian´s morphology and, at the same time, detect the relations between psychosis, IT and the crisis of the Law´s lacanian concept.
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Rodríguez Serrano, A. (2012). Law and Psychosis: An psychoanalytical Reading of "Millennium Part 1 – Men who hate women" ("Män som hatar kvinnor", Niels Arden Oplev, 2009). ZER - Journal of Communication Studies, 16(31). https://doi.org/10.1387/zer.4831
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