The article deals with the question of envy, the sad passion for excellence, and connects it to the experience of film spectatorship, denying the possibility of a envious spectator. The chance of this connection passes through two assumptions: first, the link, not only etymological, between envy and vision, that in the thought of Jacques Lacan necessarily leads to the theme of narcissism; secondly, the identification between spectator and character, that wears the mask of “ego ideal”.

Angelucci, D. (2014). Lo sguardo senza invidia: il cinema e la maschera dell'io ideale. FATA MORGANA, 22, 57-65.

Lo sguardo senza invidia: il cinema e la maschera dell'io ideale

ANGELUCCI, DANIELA
2014-01-01

Abstract

The article deals with the question of envy, the sad passion for excellence, and connects it to the experience of film spectatorship, denying the possibility of a envious spectator. The chance of this connection passes through two assumptions: first, the link, not only etymological, between envy and vision, that in the thought of Jacques Lacan necessarily leads to the theme of narcissism; secondly, the identification between spectator and character, that wears the mask of “ego ideal”.
2014
Angelucci, D. (2014). Lo sguardo senza invidia: il cinema e la maschera dell'io ideale. FATA MORGANA, 22, 57-65.
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