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Revisioning War Trauma in Cinema - Uncoming Communities

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor By Jessica Datema and Manya Steinkoler Klappentext Revisioning War Trauma in Cinema: Uncoming Communities uses philosophy and critical theory to examine films that participate in debates concerning trauma and representation. This book reflects upon films that invent-rather than represent-the moment history breaks down. Jessica Datema and Manya Steinkoler propose a twenty-first-century way forward across problems of trauma, inheritance, and representation into exceptional communities of artistic invention. Zusammenfassung Revisioning War Trauma in Cinema: Uncoming Communities is timely! participating in the debate concerning trauma and representation! and offers a Lacanian augmentation to current understanding. The book considers and engages with mid-century thinking on the issue of disaster and community proposing a way forward through artistic invention. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Cinema of the UnbecomingChapter 1: Writing War Reporting Flesh Anonyma: A Woman in BerlnChapter 2: Belonging is Uncanny: Wakolda, or The German DoctorChapter 3: Phoenix: The After-DeathChapter 4: Austrißized: Woman in GoldChapter 5: Music as the Last Word: The Lives of OthersChapter 6: Hannah Arendt: Revisioning Pariahdom in Dark TimesChapter 7: Gasping for Death: László Nemes' Son of SaulChapter 8: Coppola's Beguiled: A History DetoxConclusionBibliographyIndex

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