[csaa-forum] Special issue about perpetratros in global documentary film - Continuum Volume 34, Issue 1
Antonio Traverso
A.Traverso at curtin.edu.au
Tue Jun 9 23:28:19 ACST 2020
Recently published:
Special Issue guest edited by Fernando Canet: ‘The Perpetrator of Crimes Against Humanity in Global Documentary Film’
Volume 34, Issue 1 of Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies.
Contents include:
Introduction
Introductory Reflections on Perpetrators of Crimes Against Humanity and their Representation in Documentary Film
Fernando Canet
Perpetrating and resisting fortress USA: documentary strategies of National Bird and Fahrenheit 11/9
Janet Walker
Witnessing the perpetrator: testimony and accountability in current Israeli documentary film
Shmulik Duvdevani & Raz Yosef
From ‘exorcism’ to engagement: the private sphere of perpetratorship in twenty-first century South African documentary film
Michelle E. Anderson
Remembering perpetrators through documentary film in post-dictatorial Chile
Daniela Jara
Against family loyalty: documentary films on descendants of perpetrators from the last Argentinean dictatorship
Lior Zylberman
Facing the perpetrator’s legacy: post-perpetrator generation documentary films
Javier Moral , Gerd Bayer & Fernando Canet
Refiguring the perpetrator in Rithy Panh’s documentary films: S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine and Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell
Didem Alkan
Using Bourdieu to understand perpetrators in The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence
Oki Rahadianto Sutopo
‘Forgiveness is something that can be seen from behind’. Visualizing a conversation with a perpetrator and a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide in a reconciliation village
Antonio Traverso & Mick Broderick
Antonio J Traverso
PhD
Senior Lecturer
Theatre, Screen and Digital Media
School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry (MCASI)
Curtin University
Tel | +61 8 9266 7134
Fax | +61 8 9266 3152
Email | a.traverso at curtin.edu.au
Web | http://curtin.edu.au
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