倾听存在

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Robin Weigert
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【摘要】以我作为演员的工作为例,我认为演员和分析家之间对话的重要性在于我所经历的一个演员的创作过程是倾听一个角色的存在。我的观点是,既然演员和分析师都是通过我们的倾听发出邀请的,那么这两个职业就有很多共同之处,影响深远。关键词:听力识别第三特征披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。附加信息撰稿人备注罗宾·魏格特,艺术硕士,文学学士,被称为电影和电视女演员与特殊的范围和多才多艺。韦格特因在《死木》(Deadwood)中饰演标志性的枪手“Calamity Jane”而获得艾美奖提名,并在票房大热的《微笑》(Smile)中饰演治疗师,在备受赞誉的2020年美国演员工会(SAG)最佳演员组合角逐中与妮可·基德曼演对手戏,在热门有线电视《混乱之子》(Sons of Anarchy)和杰伊·罗奇(Jay Roach)的传记剧《性感炸弹》(Bombshell)中饰演律师,在查理·考夫曼(Charley Kaufman)的《提法》(Synecdoche)中饰演脱衣舞女。纽约和史蒂文·索德伯格的黑白历史剧《好德国人》。她因在获奖的独立电影《震荡》(Concussion)中饰演一名从家庭主妇变成妓女的角色而获得了高谭奖(Gotham Award)提名,并很快将在Hulu的一部迷你剧中扮演一个在大屠杀中幸存下来的波兰犹太家庭的女家长。剧中的常规角色包括AMC电视台与朱莉安娜·玛格莱斯合作的《Dietland》,NBC电视台与达米安·刘易斯的《Life with Damien Lewis》,以及即将上映的CBS电视台由执行制片人肯·奥林和本·温特斯与凯文·哈特利合作的《Tracker》。
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Listening into Being
ABSTRACTDrawing on my work as an actor, I make a case for the importance of a dialogue between actors and analysts about the aspect of an actor’s creative process I experience as listening a character into being. It’s my contention that, since actors and analysts both extend an invitation through our listening, there is vast territory the two professions share in common with far-reaching implications.KEYWORDS: Listeningrecognitionrolethirdcharacterattunement Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsRobin WeigertRobin Weigert, MFA, BA, is known as a film and television actress with exceptional range and versatility. Most recognizable from her Emmy-nominated portrayal of the iconic gunslinger ‘Calamity Jane’ in Deadwood (the series and the recent movie revival for HBO), Weigert played therapists in the box office hit Smile and opposite Nicole Kidman in the much-lauded SAG 2020 Best Ensemble contender Big Little Lies, attorneys in the popular cabler Sons of Anarchy and Jay Roach’s biographical drama Bombshell and strippers in Charley Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York and Steven Soderbergh’s black-and-white period drama The Good German. She was nominated for a Gotham Award for her portrayal of a housewife turned prostitute, the central character in the award-winning indie Concussion, and will soon be featured prominently in a miniseries for Hulu as the matriarch of a Polish Jewish family that survived the Holocaust in We Were the Lucky Ones. Series regular roles include Dietland for AMC with Julianna Marguiles, NBC’s Life with Damien Lewis and the upcoming CBS show Tracker with Kevin Hartley for exec producers Ken Olin and Ben Winters.
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Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Psychoanalytic Inquiry PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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1.00
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33.30%
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65
期刊介绍: Now published five times a year, Psychoanalytic Inquiry (PI) retains distinction in the world of clinical publishing as a genuinely monographic journal. By dedicating each issue to a single topic, PI achieves a depth of coverage unique to the journal format; by virtue of the topical focus of each issue, it functions as a monograph series covering the most timely issues - theoretical, clinical, developmental , and institutional - before the field. Recent issues, focusing on Unconscious Communication, OCD, Movement and and Body Experience in Exploratory Therapy, Objct Relations, and Motivation, have found an appreciative readership among analysts, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and a broad range of scholars in the humanities.
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