The Legacy of World War II in European Arthouse Cinema - Samm Deighan

The Legacy of World War II in European Arthouse Cinema

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Buch | Softcover
237 Seiten
2022
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-8352-2 (ISBN)
39,85 inkl. MwSt
World War II irrevocably shaped culture - and much of cinema - in the 20th century, thanks to its devastating, global impact that changed the way we think about and portray war. This book focuses on European films made about the war between 1945 and 1985 in countries that were occupied or invaded by the Nazis.
World War II irrevocably shaped culture—and much of cinema—in the 20th century, thanks to its devastating, global impact that changed the way we think about and portray war. This book focuses on European war films made about the war between 1945 and 1985 in countries that were occupied or invaded by the Nazis, such as Poland, France, Italy, the Soviet Union, and Germany itself. Many of these films were banned, censored, or sharply criticized at the time of their release for the radical ways they reframed the war and rejected the mythologizing of war experience as a heroic battle between the forces of good and evil.

The particular films examined, made by arthouse directors like Pier Paolo Pasolini, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Larisa Shepitko, among many more, deviate from mainstream cinematic depictions of the war and instead present viewpoints and experiences of WWII which are often controversial or transgressive. They explore the often-complicated ways that participation in war and genocide shapes national identity and the ways that we think about bodies and sexuality, trauma, violence, power, justice, and personal responsibility—themes that continue to resonate throughout culture and global politics.

Samm Deighan is a writer and critic based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Acknowledgmentsviii
Introduction: Memories That Scar
 1. Collaboration and Survival in Italian ­Neo-Realism
 2. Memory Beyond Consolation: French Cinema in the '50s
 3. Out of the Rubble: The Emergence of New German Cinema
 4. French Cinema in the '60s and the Myth of Resistance
 5. Postwar Perversion: Italian Cinema in the '70s
 6. The Punishment Begins: The Films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder
 7. Pasolini's Salò and Nazisploitation
 8. Innocent Children and Kafkaesque Doubles: Jewish Identity in French Cinema
 9. Apocalyptic Visions: The Holocaust on Screen in Poland
10. The World Gone Mad: Czech and Slovak Cinema
11. Ordinary Fascism World War II Films Behind the Iron Curtain
Conclusion: The Trauma of Remembrance
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 54 photos
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 445 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4766-8352-2 / 1476683522
ISBN-13 978-1-4766-8352-2 / 9781476683522
Zustand Neuware
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