梦想
心理动力学
潜意识
集体无意识
心理学
精神分析
精神分析理论
功能(生物学)
点(几何)
同构(结晶学)
社会心理学
社会学
心理治疗师
进化生物学
化学
晶体结构
生物
几何学
数学
结晶学
标识
DOI:10.1177/05333164231167546
摘要
In this paper I will attempt to show how horror movies function as societies’ nightmares. They can be interpreted as depictions of our collective struggle to integrate and inevitably repress national trauma. In most psychotherapeutic traditions dreams are regarded as valuable communications from the unconscious and vital for psychological maturation. Among dreams, nightmares often point to indigestible experiences on an individual level. Similarly I will argue that horror movies grapple with our collective traumas and can be interpreted just like dreams. They are our collective nightmares. The logic of this approach is based on psychodynamic and analytic theory and the shared characteristics (isomorphism) of watching a movie and having a dream. Relevant psychodynamic theory and movie analysis will be used to further this point.
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