Trauma and Cinema : Cross-Cultural Explorations.

By: Kaplan, E. AnnContributor(s): Wang, BanMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (298 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789882202955Subject(s): Motion pictures -- History | TraumatismGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Trauma and Cinema : Cross-Cultural ExplorationsDDC classification: 791.43653 LOC classification: PN1995.2 -- .T72 2003ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Trauma and Cinema Cross-Cultural Explorations -- copyright page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part One Trauma and Cross-Cultural Encounters -- 1. This Is My HistoryTrauma, Testimony, and Nation-Buildingin the "New" South Africa -- 2. Traumatic Contact Zones and Embodied TranslatorsWith Reference to Select Australian Texts -- 3. A World of Sadness? -- Part Two Screening War and Terror -- 4. Post-traumatic Cinema and the Holocaust Documentary -- 5. The Vicissitudes of Traumatic Memory and the Postmodern History Film -- 6. Allegorizing Hiroshima Shindo Kaneto's Onibaba as Trauma Text -- Part Three Traumatic Memory, Narrative, and the Reconstruction of History -- 7. Hiroshima, mon amour,Trauma, and the Sublime -- 8. Encountering Paralysis Disability, Trauma and Narrative -- 9. To LiveThe Survival Philosophyof the Traumatized -- 10. Trauma, Visuality, and History inChinese Literature and Film -- Notes -- Index.
Summary: The book discusses how trauma presented in the media spills over national boundaries and can be found in images across divergent cultures in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and America.
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Cover -- Trauma and Cinema Cross-Cultural Explorations -- copyright page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part One Trauma and Cross-Cultural Encounters -- 1. This Is My HistoryTrauma, Testimony, and Nation-Buildingin the "New" South Africa -- 2. Traumatic Contact Zones and Embodied TranslatorsWith Reference to Select Australian Texts -- 3. A World of Sadness? -- Part Two Screening War and Terror -- 4. Post-traumatic Cinema and the Holocaust Documentary -- 5. The Vicissitudes of Traumatic Memory and the Postmodern History Film -- 6. Allegorizing Hiroshima Shindo Kaneto's Onibaba as Trauma Text -- Part Three Traumatic Memory, Narrative, and the Reconstruction of History -- 7. Hiroshima, mon amour,Trauma, and the Sublime -- 8. Encountering Paralysis Disability, Trauma and Narrative -- 9. To LiveThe Survival Philosophyof the Traumatized -- 10. Trauma, Visuality, and History inChinese Literature and Film -- Notes -- Index.

The book discusses how trauma presented in the media spills over national boundaries and can be found in images across divergent cultures in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and America.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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