The enemy in contemporary film:
While filmic representations of ‘enemies’ are legion, film studies have so far neglected the way in which filmic mediations of enemy images have contributed to shaping cultural memories. The present volume investigates the (de)(re)constructions of enemy images in international film since the 1970s....
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Zusammenfassung: | While filmic representations of ‘enemies’ are legion, film studies have so far neglected the way in which filmic mediations of enemy images have contributed to shaping cultural memories. The present volume investigates the (de)(re)constructions of enemy images in international film since the 1970s. The three parts deal with (re)configurations of the enemy in contemporary global cinemas, analysing films on the two world wars, on regional military conflicts, ethnic, racial and gender conflicts, socio-political conflicts and forms of terrorism. The essays concentrate on film aesthetics and contemporary (geo)politics, on filmic renderings of identity crises caused by troubled national pasts, and on the way films explore the collective psychological mechanisms at play in the construction, perpetuation or problematizing of enemy images. The volume aims to show how in spite of the diversity of national cinemas, moving images are constitutive of national collectivities by rendering conflicts involving an external or internal enemy as the defining points in national or communal histories. It also points out how the dynamics of internalism and exteriority (of ‘we’ and ‘they’) has proved vital in this process. |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 413 Seiten) |
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spelling | The enemy in contemporary film edited by Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter [2018] © 2018 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 413 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Culture & conflict Volume 12 New enemies, new cold wars: reimagining occupation and military conflict in Norway / Gunnar Iversen -- A murky business: the post-Soviet enemy / Angela Brintlinger -- Of monsters and men: forms of evil in war films / Holger Pözsch -- The domestic enemy in British TV documentaries on the Iraq War / Janet Harris -- Britains Muslims as the enemy within in contemporary British Cinema / Maryam Jameela -- (Re)Framing the disembodied public enemy: the war on drugs in contemporary narrative screen media / Florian Zappe -- From Ivan to Andreij: The Red Army in German Film and TV / Petra Rau -- Enemies within: reimagining the fallen women of World War II in Finnish contemporary documentary / Niina Oisalo -- The collaborator as enemy during the French Occupation in (auto- )biographical and post-memory cinema / Caroline Perret -- False idyll: Siris L'Ennemi intime / Noah McLaughlin -- Femme, je ne vous aime pas : The Enemy Within in Joachim Lafosses A perdre la raison / Marcelline Block -- The past as enemy in Argentine cinema, 1983-2000 / Mario Ranalletti -- Who attacked whom? the year 1981 in twenty-first century Polish feature films / Maria Kobielska -- Redefining the enemy in contemporary Australian Anzac cinema / Daniel Reynaud -- The fading of enemy images in contemporary Latvian cinema / Andrejs Plakans and Vita Zelc̆e -- Looking for an invisible enemy in Israeli film / Francesca de Lucia -- Bonds across borders: a fictional enemy in motion on the Israeli screen / Miri Talmon -- Bosnia beyond good and evil: (de)constructing the enemy in Western and post-Yugoslav films about the 1992-1995 War / Stephen Harper -- Forbidden bonding at the time of the war on terror: the enemy as friend in Camp X-Ray and Boys of Abu Ghraib / Martin Löschnigg -- Lost pasts and unseen enemies: the Pacific War in recent Japanese films / Jonathan Rayner While filmic representations of ‘enemies’ are legion, film studies have so far neglected the way in which filmic mediations of enemy images have contributed to shaping cultural memories. The present volume investigates the (de)(re)constructions of enemy images in international film since the 1970s. The three parts deal with (re)configurations of the enemy in contemporary global cinemas, analysing films on the two world wars, on regional military conflicts, ethnic, racial and gender conflicts, socio-political conflicts and forms of terrorism. The essays concentrate on film aesthetics and contemporary (geo)politics, on filmic renderings of identity crises caused by troubled national pasts, and on the way films explore the collective psychological mechanisms at play in the construction, perpetuation or problematizing of enemy images. The volume aims to show how in spite of the diversity of national cinemas, moving images are constitutive of national collectivities by rendering conflicts involving an external or internal enemy as the defining points in national or communal histories. It also points out how the dynamics of internalism and exteriority (of ‘we’ and ‘they’) has proved vital in this process. Geschichte 1970- gnd rswk-swf Enemies in motion pictures Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd rswk-swf Feind Motiv (DE-588)4315011-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Film (DE-588)4017102-4 s Feind Motiv (DE-588)4315011-1 s Geschichte 1970- z DE-604 Löschnigg, Martin 19XX- (DE-588)1059537621 edt Sokolowska-Paryż, Marzena 1968- (DE-588)1168018692 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-3-11-058992-4 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110591217 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | The enemy in contemporary film Enemies in motion pictures Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd Feind Motiv (DE-588)4315011-1 gnd New enemies, new cold wars: reimagining occupation and military conflict in Norway / Gunnar Iversen -- A murky business: the post-Soviet enemy / Angela Brintlinger -- Of monsters and men: forms of evil in war films / Holger Pözsch -- The domestic enemy in British TV documentaries on the Iraq War / Janet Harris -- Britains Muslims as the enemy within in contemporary British Cinema / Maryam Jameela -- (Re)Framing the disembodied public enemy: the war on drugs in contemporary narrative screen media / Florian Zappe -- From Ivan to Andreij: The Red Army in German Film and TV / Petra Rau -- Enemies within: reimagining the fallen women of World War II in Finnish contemporary documentary / Niina Oisalo -- The collaborator as enemy during the French Occupation in (auto- )biographical and post-memory cinema / Caroline Perret -- False idyll: Siris L'Ennemi intime / Noah McLaughlin -- Femme, je ne vous aime pas : The Enemy Within in Joachim Lafosses A perdre la raison / Marcelline Block -- The past as enemy in Argentine cinema, 1983-2000 / Mario Ranalletti -- Who attacked whom? the year 1981 in twenty-first century Polish feature films / Maria Kobielska -- Redefining the enemy in contemporary Australian Anzac cinema / Daniel Reynaud -- The fading of enemy images in contemporary Latvian cinema / Andrejs Plakans and Vita Zelc̆e -- Looking for an invisible enemy in Israeli film / Francesca de Lucia -- Bonds across borders: a fictional enemy in motion on the Israeli screen / Miri Talmon -- Bosnia beyond good and evil: (de)constructing the enemy in Western and post-Yugoslav films about the 1992-1995 War / Stephen Harper -- Forbidden bonding at the time of the war on terror: the enemy as friend in Camp X-Ray and Boys of Abu Ghraib / Martin Löschnigg -- Lost pasts and unseen enemies: the Pacific War in recent Japanese films / Jonathan Rayner |
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title | The enemy in contemporary film |
title_auth | The enemy in contemporary film |
title_exact_search | The enemy in contemporary film |
title_full | The enemy in contemporary film edited by Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż |
title_fullStr | The enemy in contemporary film edited by Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż |
title_full_unstemmed | The enemy in contemporary film edited by Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż |
title_short | The enemy in contemporary film |
title_sort | the enemy in contemporary film |
topic | Enemies in motion pictures Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd Feind Motiv (DE-588)4315011-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Enemies in motion pictures Film Feind Motiv Aufsatzsammlung |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110591217 |
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