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World cinema and cultural memory / Inez Hedges.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PN1995.9.S6 .H43 2015

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    Cinema has long played a crucial role in the way that societies remember and represent themselves. In the last quarter century, film has been an important medium in the public debate around the memory of the Holocaust and of Hiroshima; of the Algerian war for independence and of the Spanish Civil War; of the Allende legacy in Chile, the utopian dreams of 1968, and the aborted project of the German Democratic Republic; in identity formation in Palestine and in the African diaspora. Hedges discusses the role of cinema within a global perspective that spans five continents, and proposes an original typology of cultural memory. In the process, she re-evaluates the contributions of major directors and uncovers hitherto neglected yet important works. The author develops her arguments in an approachable style that will encourage readers to rethink their own memories of films and to reflect on the way that cinema contributes to collective and cultural memory. The book's innovative approach should transform the way that we think of film and its social effects.
    Series
    Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
    Palgrave Macmillan memory studies.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Hedges, Inez, 1947- author.
    Published
    Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
    Contents
    1. Living Memory: Representations Of Drancy
    2. Amnesiac Memory: Hiroshima In Japanese Film
    3. Convulsive Memory: The Spanish Civil War And Post-Franco Spain
    4. Performative Memory: The Nakba And The Construction Of Identity In Palestinian Film
    5. Radical Memory: Ngritude, Anti-Colonial Struggles, And Cabral's 'Return To The Source'
    6. Obstinate Memory: Chris Marker's And Patricio Guzmán's Pictures For A Revolution
    7. Productive Memory: 'Forward Dreaming' In Tomás Gutiérrez Alea's Cuban Films
    8. Reclaimed Memory: Worker Culture In The Former GDR And Peter Weiss's The Aesthetics Of Resistance.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-184) and index.
    1. Living Memory: Representations Of Drancy -- 2. Amnesiac Memory: Hiroshima In Japanese Film -- 3. Convulsive Memory: The Spanish Civil War And Post-Franco Spain -- 4. Performative Memory: The Nakba And The Construction Of Identity In Palestinian Film -- 5. Radical Memory: Ngritude, Anti-Colonial Struggles, And Cabral's 'Return To The Source' -- 6. Obstinate Memory: Chris Marker's And Patricio Guzmán's Pictures For A Revolution -- 7. Productive Memory: 'Forward Dreaming' In Tomás Gutiérrez Alea's Cuban Films -- 8. Reclaimed Memory: Worker Culture In The Former GDR And Peter Weiss's The Aesthetics Of Resistance.

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    English
    ISBN
    1137465115
    9781137465115
    Physical Description
    xi, 190 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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