An Outcast’s Identity Is No Joke: the Myth of Sisyphus in Joker

Mental illnesses, in their dyadic nature as entities in a liminal space between medically defined pathologies and cultural representations, are often too obscure and abstract to be properly defined. Most often, even, those pathologies as understood by the medical community differ wildly from the myt...

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Main Author: Jaime Segura San Miguel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hyperion University 2021-08-01
Series:HyperCultura
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Online Access:http://litere.hyperion.ro/hypercultura/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Jaime-Segura-San-Miguel.pdf
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spelling doaj-31e8b0547fbd4b7fa33c7fae950319522021-09-03T19:38:10ZengHyperion UniversityHyperCultura2559-20252021-08-019114An Outcast’s Identity Is No Joke: the Myth of Sisyphus in JokerJaime Segura San Miguel 0Universidad Complutense de Madrid Mental illnesses, in their dyadic nature as entities in a liminal space between medically defined pathologies and cultural representations, are often too obscure and abstract to be properly defined. Most often, even, those pathologies as understood by the medical community differ wildly from the mythical representations thereof in society. This article explains why and how those terms are recurrently misused when mass media try to diagnose literary and film characters in a pathologizing process, and why analyzing characters through a cultural, mythocritical and psychoanalytical lens is more appropriate. These ideas are expounded and practiced with the analysis of Todd Phillips’s Joker (2019), and how its protagonist, Arthur Fleck, can be read as a revisitation of Albert Camus’s Sisyphus in his The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), which informs the main character’s katabasis, or descent into the depths of society and his own psyche in a quest for identity. http://litere.hyperion.ro/hypercultura/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Jaime-Segura-San-Miguel.pdfjokermyth of sisyphuspsychopathyprocess of individuationidentityoutcasts.
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title_short An Outcast’s Identity Is No Joke: the Myth of Sisyphus in Joker
title_full An Outcast’s Identity Is No Joke: the Myth of Sisyphus in Joker
title_fullStr An Outcast’s Identity Is No Joke: the Myth of Sisyphus in Joker
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Mental illnesses, in their dyadic nature as entities in a liminal space between medically defined pathologies and cultural representations, are often too obscure and abstract to be properly defined. Most often, even, those pathologies as understood by the medical community differ wildly from the mythical representations thereof in society. This article explains why and how those terms are recurrently misused when mass media try to diagnose literary and film characters in a pathologizing process, and why analyzing characters through a cultural, mythocritical and psychoanalytical lens is more appropriate. These ideas are expounded and practiced with the analysis of Todd Phillips’s Joker (2019), and how its protagonist, Arthur Fleck, can be read as a revisitation of Albert Camus’s Sisyphus in his The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), which informs the main character’s katabasis, or descent into the depths of society and his own psyche in a quest for identity.
topic joker
myth of sisyphus
psychopathy
process of individuation
identity
outcasts.
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