Psychosomatic Imagery

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Photographic Reflections on Mental Disorders

ISBN: 303122714X
ISBN 13: 9783031227141
Herausgeber: Ali Shobeiri/Helen Westgeest
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xv, 206 S., 9 s/w Illustr., 21 farbige Illustr., 206 p. 30 illus., 21 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 05.05.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Introduces a novel trope of photographic images dealing with states of mental disordersFocuses on photographs that visualize disturbed corporeal and mental perceptions of the worldConnects medium-specific characteristics of photography to concepts from mental disorder studies

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Beschreibung

This book explores the potential of specific photographic images for reflecting on experiences of mental disorders. Instead of looking at photographs of (people suffering from) mental disorders, this volume aspires to comprehend the complexities of such conditions through photographic lexicons, metaphors, and practices. For this book, a mental disorder is not to be seen as a dysfunction or impairment, but a state in which the sustaining balance of stable and unstable mind is unsettled, which may induce mental/bodily disturbances. The term "psychosomatic" refers to the interaction of the mind (psyche) with the body (soma); it refers to their co-dependence. By the term "Psychosomatic Imagery" this volume refers to a distinctive trope of photographic images that deal with the body-mind interaction during the states of mental disorders. This novel theoretical framework in photography theory instigates critical discussions about the experiences of mental disorders visualized as disturbed corporeal and mental perceptions of the world. While the introduction of the volume unpacks and assesses the applications of photography in mental disorder studies from theoretical and historical perspectives, the chapters focus on specific cases of Psychosomatic Imagery in contemporary photography. Those cases include, but are not limited to: PTSD, hysteria, paranoia, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and Hikikomori.

Autorenporträt

Ali Shobeiri is Assistant Professor of Photography and Visual Culture at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He is the author of Place: Towards a Geophilosophy of Photography (2021) and co-editor of Animation and Memory (2020). Helen Westgeest is Associate Professor of Modern & Contemporary Art History and Theory of Photography at Leiden University, The Netherlands. She is the author of Slow Painting: Contemplation and Critique in the Digital Age (2020) and Video Art Theory (2016).

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