Film, history and memory /
Film, History and Memory examines the relationship between film and history, exploring the multiplicity of ways in which films depict, contest, reinforce or subvert historical understanding. This volume broadens the focus from 'history', the study of past events, to 'memory', the...
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Jennie M. Carlsten and Fearghal McGarry
- A Very Long Engagement : The Use of Cinematic Texts in Historical Research / Gianluca Fantoni
- Screening European Heritage : Negotiating Europe's Past via the 'Heritage Film' / Axel Bangert, Paul Cooke and Rob Stone
- Confronting Silence and Memory in Contemporary Spain : The Grandchildren's Perspective / Natalia Sanjuan Bornay
- The Enchantment and Disenchantment of the Archival Image : Politics and Affect in Contemporary Portuguese Cultural Memories / Alison Ribeiro de Menezes
- Foundational Films : The Memorialization of Resistance in Italy, France, Belarus and Yugoslavia / Mercedes Camino
- Amnesty With a Movie Camera : Andrew J. Hennlich
- History, Fiction, and the Politics of Corporeality in Pablo Larrain's Dictatorship Trilogy / Nike Jung
- Remember 1688? : The Draughtsman's Contract, the "Glorious Revolution" and Public Memory / James Ward
- Not Thinking Clearly : History and Emotion in the Recent Irish Cinema / Jennie Carlsten
- Music and Montage : Punk, Speed and Histories of the Troubles / Liz Greene
- Reflections on What the Filmmaker Historian Does (to History) / Robert A. Rosenstone.