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dc.contributor.authorWansbrough, Aleksandr Andreas
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-13
dc.date.available2016-07-13
dc.date.issued2016-03-31
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/15327
dc.description.abstractLars von Trier’s films have overarching metaphysical themes that are associated with Greek tragedy. German Idealist and Romantic philosophers from F.W.J. Schelling to Friedrich Nietzsche extracted key themes from Greek tragedy such as fate, freedom and nature; the very themes that form a coherent thread through von Trier’s oeuvre. This thesis explores von Trier’s films through the lens of the tragic for two reasons. First, the exploration contributes to an understanding of themes that run throughout von Trier’s oeuvre. Second, such an approach allows us to understand tragedy as having a contemporary relevance, viewing it as both a surviving and evolving art form. Such a position is controversial because many thinkers have long discussed the death of tragedy. According to some philosophers—the very philosophers that delineated tragedy’s themes—there has been a decline in metaphysical understandings of the human agent’s relationship to the world that has contributed to the decline of the tragic. There are also other reasons for the view that the creation of tragedies ceases in modernity. Christian metaphysics and ethics, secularised in the contemporary West, have been judged by the likes of Nietzsche to be incompatible with the tragic as tragedy takes us beyond moral frameworks. There are also artistic challenges to the tragic. After the horrors of the twentieth century’s genocides, tragedy seems inadequate as a means to examine human cruelty and suffering. Moreover, other modes of drama such as comedy and melodrama are genres that supposedly blunt tragedy and have come to replace tragedy. Von Trier’s films engage with these challenges to tragedy, his films explore the themes of the Holocaust, Christian ideals, comedy and melodrama. By showing that von Trier’s films manifest the tragic, tragedy is revealed to be able to engage with contemporary concerns.en_AU
dc.rightsThe author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.en_AU
dc.subjectLars Von Trieren_AU
dc.subjectTragedyen_AU
dc.subjectPhilosophy of Tragedyen_AU
dc.subjectThe tragicen_AU
dc.subjectF. W. 5en_AU
dc.subjectSchellingen_AU
dc.subjectFilm Philosophyen_AU
dc.titleLars Von Trier as Tragedianen_AU
dc.typeThesisen_AU
dc.date.valid2016-01-01en_AU
dc.type.thesisDoctor of Philosophyen_AU
usyd.facultySydney College of the Artsen_AU
usyd.degreeDoctor of Philosophy Ph.D.en_AU
usyd.awardinginstThe University of Sydneyen_AU


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