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Everyday Representations of War in Late Modernity: Identities and Modernities in Europe

Autor Nerijus Milerius, Agnė Narušytė, Violeta Davoliūtė, Lukas Brašiškis
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This book analyses photographic and cinematographic representations of war and its memorialisation rituals in the period of late modernity from the perspectives of cultural sociology, philosophy, art theory and film studies. It reveals how the experience of war trauma takes root in everydayness and shows how artists try to question the ‘normality’ of the everyday, to actualise the memory of war trauma, to rethink the contrasting experiences of the time of war and everydayness, and to oppose the imposed historical narratives. The new representations are analysed by developing theories of war as a ‘magic spectacle’, also by using such concepts as spectres, triumph and trauma, collective social catastrophes, forensic architecture and others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031071379
ISBN-10: 3031071379
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: XIV, 284 p. 18 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Identities and Modernities in Europe

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. ​Introduction.- 2. Cold War Cinema and the Traumatic Turn in Europe.- 3. The Holocaust in the Screen Memory of the USSR.- 4. The Conflict of Photographic and Cinematographic Representations of War in Soviet Lithuania.- 5. The Architecture of Lingering War in Everyday Life: Photography and the Double Time of Military Apparatus.- 6. The Erasure of Trauma and its Visualisation in Post-Soviet East European Cinema.- 7. Manifestations of Specters of War: Deimantas Narkevičius’ Legend Coming True and Sergei Loznitsa’s Reflections.- 8. War Machine, Visuality and Hypernormalization of Humans and Non-Human Lives in Works by Harun Farocki and Hito Steyerl.- 9. From Sites of Atrocities to Film of Death and Vice Versa. 

Notă biografică

Nerijus Milerius, Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Agnė Narušytė, Professor at Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania
Violeta Davoliūtė, Professor at Vilnius University, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Lithuania
Lukas Brašiškis, Adjunct Professor and Associate Curator for e-flux, Video & Film, NYU and CUNY, New York, USA

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This book analyses photographic and cinematographic representations of war and its memorialisation rituals in the period of late modernity from the perspectives of cultural sociology, philosophy, art theory and film studies. It reveals how the experience of war trauma takes root in everydayness and shows how artists try to question the ‘normality’ of the everyday, to actualise the memory of war trauma, to rethink the contrasting experiences of the time of war and everydayness, and to oppose the imposed historical narratives. The new representations are analysed by developing theories of war as a ‘magic spectacle’, also by using such concepts as spectres, triumph and trauma, collective social catastrophes, forensic architecture and others.
Nerijus Milerius, Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Agnė Narušytė, Professor at Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania
Violeta Davoliūtė, Professor at Vilnius University, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, LithuaniaLukas Brašiškis, Adjunct Professor and Associate Curator for e-flux, Video & Film, NYU and CUNY, New York, USA

Caracteristici

Analyses the ways in which the war industry makes war everyday and how this is reflected in visual art Compares East-Central European representations of war with the relevant Western European contexts Rethinks the legacies of the unfinished war in modern societies