This book investigates cinematic representations of the murder of European Jews and civilian opposition to Nazi occupation from the war up until the twenty-first century. The study exposes a chronology of the conflict’s memorialization whose geo-political alignments are demarcated by vectors of time and space—or ‘chronotopes’, using Mikhail Bakhtin’s term. Camino shows such chronotopes to be first defined by the main allies; the USA, USSR and UK; and then subsequently expanding from the geographical and political centres of the occupation; France, the USSR and Poland. Films from Western and Eastern Europe and the USA are treated as primary and secondary sources of the conflict. These sources contribute to a sentient or emotional history tha...
Since the collapse of communism in 1989-91, scholars have offered a number of conceptual paradigms t...
This article suggests supplementing Astrid Erll’s framework for analysis of memory making media with...
On July 16th and 17th, 1942, during the height of France’s occupation by Nazi Germany, 12,844 Jews w...
This project explores the role of remembrance, and considers how literary and cinematic representati...
The persistence of filmmakers in tackling the subject of the Holocaust over the last seven decades h...
Defense date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Prof. Bo Stråth, Supervisor (EUI, University of Helsi...
Pages 200 to 2018 of The Long Aftermath: Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016Much has been ...
The complex relations of the cinematic image with history and memory are the context for the analysi...
The publication entitled "Vergangenheit, die nicht vergeht. Das Gedächtnis der Shoah in Frankreich s...
Abstract In the context of the ongoing memory and history war between Ukraine, Russia and the West, ...
Investigates the intertwining of fiction, documentary and memory in film: - Analyses previously neg...
This book explores the growing trend of intermediality in cinematic representations of the Holocaust...
Lithuanian Anti-Soviet Resistance in Documentary Cinema: Memory‘s Forms of Expression and Ideology‘s...
This thesis examines five texts which explore what it means to live with or live within the memory o...
This chapter (which originally appeared as part of the special issue of Journal of Genocide Research...
Since the collapse of communism in 1989-91, scholars have offered a number of conceptual paradigms t...
This article suggests supplementing Astrid Erll’s framework for analysis of memory making media with...
On July 16th and 17th, 1942, during the height of France’s occupation by Nazi Germany, 12,844 Jews w...
This project explores the role of remembrance, and considers how literary and cinematic representati...
The persistence of filmmakers in tackling the subject of the Holocaust over the last seven decades h...
Defense date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Prof. Bo Stråth, Supervisor (EUI, University of Helsi...
Pages 200 to 2018 of The Long Aftermath: Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016Much has been ...
The complex relations of the cinematic image with history and memory are the context for the analysi...
The publication entitled "Vergangenheit, die nicht vergeht. Das Gedächtnis der Shoah in Frankreich s...
Abstract In the context of the ongoing memory and history war between Ukraine, Russia and the West, ...
Investigates the intertwining of fiction, documentary and memory in film: - Analyses previously neg...
This book explores the growing trend of intermediality in cinematic representations of the Holocaust...
Lithuanian Anti-Soviet Resistance in Documentary Cinema: Memory‘s Forms of Expression and Ideology‘s...
This thesis examines five texts which explore what it means to live with or live within the memory o...
This chapter (which originally appeared as part of the special issue of Journal of Genocide Research...
Since the collapse of communism in 1989-91, scholars have offered a number of conceptual paradigms t...
This article suggests supplementing Astrid Erll’s framework for analysis of memory making media with...
On July 16th and 17th, 1942, during the height of France’s occupation by Nazi Germany, 12,844 Jews w...