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Killer Images Documentary Film Memory And The Performance Of Violence Joram Ten Brink

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Killer Images Documentary Film Memory And The Performance Of Violence Joram Ten Brink
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Publisher: Wallflower Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 22.13 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Joram ten Brink, Joshua Oppenheimer
ISBN: 9780231163347, 0231163347
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Killer Images Documentary Film Memory And The Performance Of Violence Joram Ten Brink by Joram Ten Brink, Joshua Oppenheimer 9780231163347, 0231163347 instant download after payment.

Cinema has long shaped not only how mass violence is perceived but also how it is performed. Today, when media coverage is central to the execution of terror campaigns and news anchormen serve as embedded journalists, a critical understanding of how the moving image is implicated in the imaginations and actions of perpetrators and survivors of violence is all the more urgent. If the cinematic image and mass violence are among the defining features of modernity, the former is significantly implicated in the latter, and the nature of this implication is the book's central focus.

This book brings together a range of newly commissioned essays and interviews from the world's leading academics and documentary filmmakers, including Ben Anderson, Errol Morris, Harun Farocki, Rithy Phan, Avi Mograbi, Brian Winston, and Michael Chanan. Contributors explore such topics as the tension between remembrance and performance, the function of moving images in the execution of political violence, and nonfiction filmmaking methods that facilitate communities of survivors to respond to, recover, and redeem a history that sought to physically and symbolically annihilate them

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