شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
387
عنوان مقاله :
Interpretation of Dreams in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive
عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Interpretation of Dreams in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive
پديدآورندگان :
Sadeghi basheer نويسنده , Lashkarian anita نويسنده
كليدواژه :
Condensation , movies , Displacement , Dreams , Psyche
عنوان كنفرانس :
كنفرانس ملي زبان ، آموزش و ادبيات
چكيده لاتين :
Although dreaming is a phenomenon that occurs to most people, there is only a few who can fathom
out its meaning. Interpretation of dreams for individuals has covered a wide area of curiosity and
investigation, from common people and superstitious beliefs to psychoanalysis and academic studies
in twentieth century. The most outstanding figure in the field is, undoubtedly the Austrian
psychologist Sigmund Freud, whose ideas helped shape a new science of studying the hitherto
unknown and unexplored part of human mind. Freud’s system of thought was continued by his
colleagues and students, among whom Otto Rank, who contributed to the mythology studies and
dreams that a nation or group of people have about their lives. David Lynch’s movie Mulholland Drive
(2001), is an exceptional example of the dream world intersecting the real life in a cinematic
experience, at the first sight completely eccentric as Freud’s theory itself. Through implementing
concepts and terminologies of Sigmund Freud and his pupil Otto Rank, (including the format of a
dream after the events happened in the consciousness and the personality of the dreamer), this article
attempts to analyze Mulholland Drive’s use of specific elements in the plot that has led to a convoluted
story.
شماره مدرك كنفرانس :
4475094