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(Ebook) Traumatic Imprints: Cinema, Military Psychiatry, and the Aftermath of War by Noah Tsika ISBN 9780520297630, 0520297636

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Authors:Noah Tsika
Pages:320 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:15.49 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520297630, 0520297636
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(Ebook) Traumatic Imprints: Cinema, Military Psychiatry, and the Aftermath of War by Noah Tsika ISBN 9780520297630, 0520297636

Forced to contend with unprecedented levels of psychological trauma during World War II, the United States military began sponsoring a series of nontheatrical films designed to educate and even rehabilitate soldiers and civilians alike.Traumatic Imprintstraces the development of psychiatric and psychotherapeutic approaches to wartime trauma in the United States military, along with their links to formal and narrative developments in military and civilian filmmaking. Offering close readings of a series of films alongside analysis of period scholarship in psychiatry, and bolstered by research in trauma theory and documentary studies, Noah Tsika argues that trauma was foundational in postwar American culture. Examining wartime and postwar debates about the use of cinema as a vehicle for studying, publicizing, and even what has been termed "working through” war trauma, this book is an original contribution to scholarship on the military-industrial complex.
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