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Psychoanalysis and Cinematograph

Student: Dreval Ekaterina

Supervisor: Andrey V. Rossokhin

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Business Consulting (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The aim of the work was studying the influence of cinematograph on the emergence and formation of opinions, ideals and patterns of human behavior and the societies cultural code or, in a broad sense, intersubjective (imaginary) reality. Due to that were set tasks of analyzing the nature of these constructs, the mechanisms of their emergence and changes, as well as their appearance in a historical perspective. Were received confirmations that cinematograph nowadays is the main mean of shaping and changing imaginary reality, and also during the study were obtained data, showing that imaginary reality allows people to efficiently process the chaos of external and internal realities, flexibly interact in large groups and adjust this interaction in accordance with changing circumstances, and is also the main factor that allowed human to become a dominant species on the planet.

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