Garden of Ambivalence The Topology of the Mother-child Dyad in Grey Gardens
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Date
2012
Authors
Tuzun, Defne
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Univ Pittsburgh, Univ Library System
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
The Maysles brothers' 1975 documentary, Grey Gardens, portrays the lives of Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter, Edith, known as Little Edie, the aunt and first cousin, respectively, of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. As their identical names imply, the Beales share a symbiotic relationship which is reflected in every aspect of their We. This article argues that Grey Gardens calls for Julia Kristeva 's insistence on abjection as a crucial struggle with spatial ambivalence (inside/outside uncertainty) and an attempt to mark out a space in the undifferentiated field of the mother-child symbiosis. In Powers of Hoffor, Kristeva (1982) states. abjection preserves what existed in the archaism of pre-objectal relationship (p. 10). Grey Gardens portrays the topology of the mother-child dyad. which pertains to a particular spatio-temporality: where this primordial relationship is concerned object and subject crumble, and the distinction between past and present is irrelevant.
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documentary, truth, fiction, N1-9211, truth, Communication. Mass media, fiction, documentary, P87-96, Visual arts
Fields of Science
0508 media and communications, 05 social sciences
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Cinej Cinema Journal
Volume
1
Issue
2
Start Page
92
End Page
102
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