
handle: 11250/3136796
Abstract: This bachelor thesis uses the film Flee (Rasmussen, 2021) to study the dialog between me and the film, analyzed through a phenomenological perspective. Through an analysis of the narrative and visual traits of the film, which triggered my sensual experience connected to a shared trauma with the protagonist, I aim to figure out how my personal experiences influence my experience and perception of the film. Firstly, the thesis explores the structures in critical phenomenology and postphenomenology with an emphasis on Vivian Sobchack’s study of the mutual relationship between the viewer and the film. The thesis moves on to the analysis of the scenes that triggered my traumatic experiences with the refuge, meanwhile touching on the topic of body memory in trauma theory.
Abstrakt: Denne bacheloroppgaven bruker filmen Flukt (Rasmussen, 2021) for å studere dialogen mellom meg og filmen, analysert gjennom et fenomenologisk perspektiv. Gjennom en analyse av filmens narrative og visuelle trekk, som utløste min sanselige opplevelse knyttet til en delt traume med hovedpersonen, har jeg som mål å finne ut hvordan mine personlige erfaringer påvirker min opplevelse og oppfatning av filmen. For det første utforsker oppgaven strukturene i kritisk fenomenologi og post fenomenologi med vekt på Vivian Sobchacks studie av det gjensidige forholdet mellom seeren og filmen. Oppgaven går videre til analysen av scenene som utløste mine traumatiske opplevelser med flukt, samtidig som den berører emnet kroppslig hukommelse i traumeteorien.
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