TO SEE AND HEAR LIKE OPHELIA, OR HOW NOT TO TAKE LEAVE OF ONE’S SENSES: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE MADWOMAN IN YOUTUBE CULTURE Cover Image

TO SEE AND HEAR LIKE OPHELIA, OR HOW NOT TO TAKE LEAVE OF ONE’S SENSES: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE MADWOMAN IN YOUTUBE CULTURE
TO SEE AND HEAR LIKE OPHELIA, OR HOW NOT TO TAKE LEAVE OF ONE’S SENSES: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE MADWOMAN IN YOUTUBE CULTURE

Author(s): Monika Sosnowska
Subject(s): Gender Studies
Published by: Universitatea de Vest din Timişoara
Keywords: Ophelia; performance; popular culture; YouTube; the senses

Summary/Abstract: Ophelia, fated to insanity, has attracted incomparably more interest than any other Shakespearean heroine. As an archetype of a madwoman Ophelia has been in the limelight for a wide range of supporters and adversaries: literary critics, theatre and film directors, actors and actresses, psychiatrists, philosophers, writers, poets, painters, photographers, feminist and gender revolutionists, and ordinary people, especially women who want to act the story of her losing her senses. The last-mentioned category appear to be fulfilling their dreams of becoming madwomen by posing as lunatic Ophelia and being filmed. The destiny of these amateur films is to be posted on YouTube.

  • Issue Year: 11/2012
  • Issue No: suppl.
  • Page Range: 12-25
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English