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The History of Genocide in Cinema
Jonathan C. Friedman | William L. Hewitt

The History of Genocide in Cinema

Atrocities on Screen

I.B. Tauris (Jun 30, 2016)
9781784534226
316 pages | 140 x 230 mm | English
Value: $ 61.31
LC Classification PN1995.9.G37 .H57 2017

Subject

  • Genocide in motion pictures - History

Plot

The organization 'Genocide Watch' estimates that 100 million civilians around the globe have lost their lives as a result of genocide in only the past sixty years. Over the same period, the visual arts in the form of documentary footage has aided international efforts to document genocide and prosecute those responsible, but this book argues that fictional representation occupies an equally important and problematic place in the process of shaping minds on the subject. Edited by two of the leading experts in the field, The History of Genocide in Cinema analyzes fictional and semi-fictional portrayals of genocide, focusing on, amongst others, the repression of indigenous populations in Australia, the genocide of Native Americans in the 19th century, the Herero genocide, Armenia, the Holodomor (Stalin's policy of starvation in Ukraine), the Nazi Holocaust, Nanking and Darfur. Comprehensive and unique in its focus on fiction films, as opposed to documentaries, The History of Genocide in Cinema is an essential resource for students and researchers in the fields of cultural history, holocaust studies and the history of film.