
The The Invisibilities of Political Torture
The Presence of Absence in US and Chilean Cinema and Television
$306.92
- Hardcover
224 pages
- Release Date
14 October 2020
Summary
Examines the ways in whichmoving imagescan help us better understand factual political tortureExamines role of images and film in (mis)understanding of tortureOffers synergised knowledge through comparative angle, exploring differences and continuities of torture cases which were documented to vastly different extentsIncludes key popular movies, independent films as well as serial televisionCombines serious film analysis with ethical-political questions and historically and theoretically i…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781474436991 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1474436994 |
| Author: | Berenike Jung |
| Publisher: | Edinburgh University Press |
| Imprint: | Edinburgh University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 224 |
| Release Date: | 14 October 2020 |
| Weight: | 518g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm |
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This excellent book grabs and holds the reader from the very first sentence. Jung’s extremely clear and compelling argument offers illuminating insight into the Twenty-first Century’s audio-visual obsessions with torture. With exemplary analysis of some of the key films and television shows of recent years, The Invisibilities of Political Torture speaks directly to a world where the rights expected of democracy seem once again to teeter uncertainly. Whether we learn the lessons of World War Two, the Cold War and the war on terror, or whether the reach of state terror expands once again, how we comprehend the role of torture in our society through film and television will be integral to our future. – David Martin-Jones, author of Cinema Against Doublethink (2018)This strikingly original, engagingly written work adopts an illuminating transnational approach to explore representations of torture across a wide range of US and Chilean film and television sources. It combines, seamlessly, close textual analysis with historical contexts, viewed through the lens of contemporary political, philosophical and cultural theories. It provides urgent, eloquent arguments for understanding and compassion. – John King. Author of Magical Reels: A History of Cinema in Latin America
About The Author
Berenike Jung
Dr Berenike Jung is an Early Career Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study at the University of Warwick
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