'Sheer Epidermis': 'Face Politics' and the Films of Lynne Ramsay
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'Sheer Epidermis': 'Face Politics' and the Films of Lynne Ramsay, Alice Maurice, Faces on Screen: New Approaches, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2022, 138 - 149, Paula QuigleyAbstract:
Wrapped in curtains, fishing nets, plastic bags; hidden by hair or completely cut off;
faces in Lynne Ramsay’s films are often absent, incomplete or inaccessible. Framed in tight
close-up they can be no less remote, distanced by the preference for an opaque performance
style. Similarly, motifs of facial doubling, coupled with a tendency to play with point of view,
disrupt notions of the face as the guarantor of individual identity and the gateway to
subjectivity. Nevertheless, Ramsay’s films are regularly noted for their ‘immersive’ qualities,
inviting ‘a proximate, tactile look that produces a sense of intimacy with the image’.1 This begs
the following questions: how does the destabilisation of the face as an expressive focal point
in Ramsay’s films intersect with their ability to evoke ‘a visceral spectatorial response’?2 And
how might this, in turn, reflect on the ‘face politics’ visible from portraiture to film and
photography and further complicated by the eminently mutable face of the digital sphere?3 If,
as Jenny Edkins and others argue, following Deleuze, the ‘face’ is where discourses of
individual subjectivity and sovereignty coalesce, then a politics which ‘dismantles the face’
and replaces a principle of separation with that of relation may be difficult to articulate within
current paradigms of representation.4 With this in mind, and focusing on Ramsay’s four feature
films in the context of her wider filmography, I wish to explore the ways in which Ramsay’s
films recalibrate our existing relationship to the face on film through a reimagining of its role
in the mise-en-scène and, in so doing, move us towards an uncanny encounter with the ‘other’
on screen.
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Author: Quigley, Paula
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Faces on Screen: New ApproachesPublisher:
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