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Politics of Loss and Trauma in Contemporary Israeli Cinema

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Informationen zum Autor Raz Yosef is Senior Lecturer in The Film and Television Department at Tel Aviv University, Israel. Klappentext One of the most striking phenomena in contemporary Israeli cinema is the number and scope of films dealing with past traumatic events - events that were repressed or insufficiently mourned, such as the memory of the Holocaust, traumas from wars and terrorist attacks, and the losses entailed by the experience of immigration.This book examines the complex and crucial role of Israeli cinema in remembering and restaging traumas and losses that were denied entry into the shared national past. Zusammenfassung The last decade has marked the growing visibility and worldwide interest in Israeli cinema. Films such as Walk on Water! Or! My Treasure! Beaufort and Waltz with Bashir have been commercially and critically successful both in Europe and the United States and have won a number of prestigious international awards. This book examines for the first time the new ideological and aesthetic trends in contemporary Israeli cinema. More specifically! it critically explores the complex and crucial role of Israeli cinema in remembering and restaging traumas and losses that were denied entry into the shared national past. One of the most striking phenomena in contemporary Israeli cinema is the number and scope of films dealing with past traumatic events - events that were repressed or insufficiently mourned! such as the memory of the Holocaust! traumas from wars and terrorist attacks! and the losses entailed by the experience of immigration. Current Israeli cinema exposes and highlights a radical discontinuity between history and memory. Traumatic events from Israeli society's past are represented as the private memory of distinct social groups - soldiers! immigrants! women! queers - and not as collective memory! as a lived and practiced tradition that conditions Israeli society. This detachment from national collective memory pulls the films into a world marked by a persistent blurring of the historical context and by private and subjective impressions - a timeless world of dreams! hallucinations and myths. These groups feel duty-bound to remember the past! recasting repressed memories through the cinema in order to return and to give meaning to their identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part 1: Specters Of War 1: Ruptures of History: Trauma, Memory and the Archive in Beaufort 2: Spectacles of Pain: War, Trauma and Male Masochism in Kippur Part 2: Trauma and Ethnicity Chapter 3: Restaging the Primal Scene: Melancholia and Ethnicity in Cinema Egypt and Desperado Square Chapter 4: Recycled Wounds: Trauma, Gender and Ethnicity in Or, My Treasure Part 3: Sexuality and Loss Chapter 5: The National Closet: Trauma, Loss and Sex in Yossi and Jagger Chapter 6: Phantasmatic Losses: National Traumas, Masculinity and the Primal Fantasy in Walk on Water Part 4: Trauma and Ethics Chapter 7: The Identity of the Victim: Trauma and Responsibility in Beaufort, Lebanon, Waltz with Bashir and Forgiveness ...

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