The article is centred on the relationship between visual imaginary and testimonies, the way the former could stand as a momentary and provisional answer to some of the questions underpinning all the existing literature on traumas and testimonies, which have mainly centred on the representability of the un-representable: how to articulate a failed experience, something that is not part of memory itself and which cannot be, or has not yet been, worked through? How to witness an event that by (a certain) definition is without a witness, since the only possible one is the dead? To answer these questions, the essays analyzes an example of visual testimony, the documentary S-21. The Khmer Rouge Killing machine, a film produced in 2003 by the In...
Documentaries and feature films are cinematic vehicles of visual art that are often symbolic represe...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...
The article is centred on the relationship between visual imaginary and testimonies, the way the for...
The article is centred on the relationship between visual imaginary and testimonies, the way the for...
Examination of the aesthetics of testimony in Rithy Panh's documentary S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
As a harrowing sub-discipline of English and Comparative Literature, Trauma Studies is in need of ge...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
textabstractThirty years after the collapse of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) how do Cambodians ...
What Remains Amiss? addresses film bodies, traumatic experience, absence and failure in essay film...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
Documentaries and feature films are cinematic vehicles of visual art that are often symbolic represe...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...
The article is centred on the relationship between visual imaginary and testimonies, the way the for...
The article is centred on the relationship between visual imaginary and testimonies, the way the for...
Examination of the aesthetics of testimony in Rithy Panh's documentary S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
As a harrowing sub-discipline of English and Comparative Literature, Trauma Studies is in need of ge...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
textabstractThirty years after the collapse of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) how do Cambodians ...
What Remains Amiss? addresses film bodies, traumatic experience, absence and failure in essay film...
This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in pho...
Documentaries and feature films are cinematic vehicles of visual art that are often symbolic represe...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...