Tim Burton s films are well known for being complex and
emotionally powerful. In this book, Helena Bassil-Morozow employs
Jungian and post-Jungian concepts of unconscious mental processes
along with film semiotics, analysis of narrative devices and
cinematic history, to explore the reworking of myth and fairytale
in Burton s gothic fantasy world.
The book explores the idea that Burton s lonely, rebellious
monstrous protagonists roam the earth because they are unable to
fit into the normalising tendencies of society and become part of
the crowd . Divided into six chapters the book considers the
concept of the archetype in various settings focusing on:
- the child
- the monster
- the superhero
- the genius
- the maniac
- the monstrous society.
Tim Burton: The Monster and the Crowd offers an entirely fresh
perspective on Tim Burton s works. The book is essential reading
for students and scholars of film or Jungian psychology, as well as
anyone interested in critical issues in contemporary culture. It
will also be of great help to those fans of Tim Burton who have
been searching for a profound academic analysis of his works.
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