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Deeper Than Oblivion Trauma And Memory In Israeli Cinema Raz Yosef Boaz Hagin Editors

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Deeper Than Oblivion Trauma And Memory In Israeli Cinema Raz Yosef Boaz Hagin Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.86 MB
Author: Raz Yosef; Boaz Hagin (editors)
ISBN: 9781441162199, 9781628928648, 1441162194, 1628928646
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Deeper Than Oblivion Trauma And Memory In Israeli Cinema Raz Yosef Boaz Hagin Editors by Raz Yosef; Boaz Hagin (editors) 9781441162199, 9781628928648, 1441162194, 1628928646 instant download after payment.

In this collection, leading scholars in both film studies and Israeli studies show that beyond representing familiar historical accounts or striving to offer a more complete and accurate depiction of the past, Israeli cinema has innovatively used trauma and memory to offer insights about Israeli society and to engage with cinematic experimentation and invention.
Tracing a long line of films from the 1940s up to the 2000s, the contributors use close readings of these films not only to reconstruct the past, but also to actively engage with it. Addressing both high-profile and lesser known fiction and non-fiction Israeli films, Deeper than Oblivion underlines the unique aesthetic choices many of these films make in their attempt to confront the difficulties, perhaps even impossibility, of representing trauma. By looking at recent and classic examples of Israeli films that turn to memory and trauma, this book addresses the pressing issues and disputes in the field today.

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