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Maria T. Miliora

    Narcissism, the family, and madness
    The Scorsese Psyche on Screen
    • The Scorsese Psyche on Screen

      Roots of Themes and Characters in the Films

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the life and work of Martin Scorsese, this study highlights how his Sicilian-American-Catholic upbringing in New York's Little Italy influences his filmmaking. It explores the connection between Scorsese's personal experiences and the ethical and religious themes present in his films, providing insight into how his background shapes his artistic vision.

      The Scorsese Psyche on Screen
    • Narcissism, the Family, and Madness applies the constructs of psychoanalytic self psychology – with a focus on narcissistic fantasies – to the life and works of Eugene O’Neill. The self psychological analysis of O’Neill’s plays enables us to see how narcissism and violence are intertwined in dysfunctional families. In many of the plays, violence and madness erupt when characters lose the important emotional experience of having a sense of belonging to a home and family. Another theme explored in the book is how family dynamics of a destructive nature contribute to individuals becoming chemically addicted. In short, the book addresses the important contemporary issues of dysfunctional families, violence, madness, and addictions and shows how these themes derive from O’Neill’s experiences growing up within an addicted family.

      Narcissism, the family, and madness