Screening the Scars: The Cinematic (In)visibility of Social Trauma

Author(s) : Andreas Hamburger

Screening the Scars: The Cinematic (In)visibility of Social Trauma

Book Details

  • Publisher : Karnac Books
  • Published : 2024
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 288
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 97822
  • ISBN 13 : 9781800132900
  • ISBN 10 : 1800132905

Table of Contents

About the editor and contributors

Introduction: Cinematic art and the void
Andreas Hamburger

Part I: Cinematic experience of social trauma
1. The elephant and the screen. Cinema in the aftermath of social trauma
Andreas Hamburger

2. Screening memory in trauma cinema
Dijana Jelača

3. Screening post-Yugoslav trauma and therapy
Tatjana Petzer

Part II: Films and talks
4. Filming history, filming trauma. Relational psychoanalysis of cinematic art in the post-traumatic void
Andreas Hamburger

5. Border of hope and death. Stephan Komandarev’s Sadilishteto [The Judgement] and repetition compulsion
Vivian Pramataroff-Hamburger

6. Injustice in past and present. Sadilishteto [The Judgement]
Stephan Komandarev in conversation with Camellia Hancheva

7. Jasmila Žbanić’s Grbavica: The land of my pain
Nadia Kozhouharova

8. “Let’s relax – this is going to go on”: On time and trauma
Jasmila Žbanić in conversation with Damir Arsenijević

9. Trauma, society, and art
Ajna Jusić in conversation with Dženana Husremović

10. Trauma and reconciliation in contemporary Balkan cinema: Alen Drljević’s Men Don’t Cry (2017)
Svetlozar Vassilev

11. Cinema of reconciliation
Alen Drljević in conversation with Maida Koso-Drljević

12. Container–contained and broken bonds in Goran Radovanović’s Enklava
Camellia Hancheva

13. Social trauma in Serbia: the importance of history and the power of repentance
Goran Radovanović in conversation with Biljana Stanković

14. The People v. Fritz Bauer. Lars Kraume’s film against forgetting
Andreas Hamburger

15. The People v. Fritz Bauer
Lars Kraume in conversation with Friederike Bassenge

16. Özkan Alper’s Sonbahar [Autumn]
Cem Kaptanoglu

17. Exploring social trauma and cultural resilience
Özcan Alper in conversation with Gamze Özçürümez on Sonbahar [Autumn]

18. Epilogue: Cultures and mournings. A comparison of social trauma cinemas, with an epilogue on elephants
Andreas Hamburger

Index

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