Title Susvetimėjimas ir vaizduotė. Charlie’o Kaufmano „Sinekdocha, Niujorkas“ /
Another Title Alienation and Imagination. Charlie’o Kaufman’s “Synecdoche, New York”.
Authors Sabolius, Kristupas
DOI 10.15388/Relig.2012.0.841
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Is Part of Religija ir kultūra.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2012, t. 11, p. 43-57.. ISSN 1822-4539. eISSN 1822-4571
Keywords [eng] Synecdoche ; imagination ; time ; synthesis ; otherness
Abstract [eng] This article examines the link between time, imagination, and synthesis in Charlie Kaufman’s “Synecdoche, New York”. Unable to find the unity among separate fragments of life and “to join the beginning to the end“, the protagonist Caden Cotard starts mounting a new play – “an artistic piece of brutal realism and honesty“. However, this attempt could be interpreted as a deliverance of the power of imagination – the Kantian Einbildungskraft, which permits the unification of sensibility and understanding as well as provides us with the radical experience of the Otherness. The chronological flow of events is decomposed and recomposed during the rehearsals of Caden’s performance, as well as in the editing sequence of the film itself, resuscitating, through the perplexity and confusion, the vitality of consciousness vis-à-vis its own mortality. Thus, the article shows that the awareness of one’s death provides with deeper insights into reality, while abandoned identities correspond to a temporal opening of and for the Other.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2012
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