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(Ebook) Scars and Wounds: Film and Legacies of Trauma by Nick Hodgin, Amit Thakkar (eds.) ISBN 9783319410234, 9783319410241, 3319410237, 3319410245

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Authors:Nick Hodgin, Amit Thakkar (eds.)
Pages:307 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:4.22 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783319410234, 9783319410241, 3319410237, 3319410245
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(Ebook) Scars and Wounds: Film and Legacies of Trauma by Nick Hodgin, Amit Thakkar (eds.) ISBN 9783319410234, 9783319410241, 3319410237, 3319410245

This book examines recent cinematic representations of the traumatic legacies of national and international events and processes. Whilst not ignoring European and Hollywood cinema, it includes studies of films about countries which have been less well-represented in cinematic trauma studies, including Australia, Rwanda, Chile and Iran. Each essay establishes national and international contexts that are relevant to the films considered. All essays also deal with form, whether this means the use of specific techniques to represent certain aspects of trauma or challenges to certain genre conventions to make them more adaptable to the traumatic legacies addressed by directors. The editors argue that the healing processes associated with such legacies can helpfully be studied through the idiom of ‘scar-formation’ rather than event-centred ‘wound-creation’.
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