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The cinema and the great war

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Politicide in Cold War cinema

2021
This paper explores the applicability of concepts from genocide and denialism scholarship to the analysis of two different subgenres of Cold War cinema. Specifically, this thesis maintains that the concept of politicide, defined as attempts to destroy adherents of a particular political ideology because of those political beliefs, can be effectively ...
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Post-War Thai Cinema

Film International, 2017
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The Cinema and the War

Soviet Studies in Literature, 1973
War not only redraws national boundaries, not only introduces financial disorder into the lives of the inhabitants, but also makes one think about the value of any art.
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Roland Barthes's Cold-War Cinema

SubStance, 2005
Roland Barthes's essays are now part of the history of film studies, their force having pulled back with the tide of theory. Barthes's proclaimed "resistance to cinema" (Roland Barthes, 54), however, the choice he made near of the end of his life to write about photography "in opposition to Cinema" (Camera Lucida, 3), the pleasure he felt upon leaving ...
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Post-war British Cinema: Constructing an Imagined Community Through National Cinema

Advances in Humanities Research, 2021
Benedict Andersons masterpiece Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism has influenced the discipline of national cinema greatly since its publication . This paper aims to decode British national cinema from the late 1940s to early 1960s to rediscover the situation of British society at that time through Andersons ...
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Balkan Cinema and the Great Wars

2020
Edited by Adrian Silvan Ionescu, Marian Țuțui, and Savaş Arslan, Balkan Cinema and the Great Wars is a testament to the fertility of Balkan cinema. The collection is the product of a conference held in Bucharest in 2018 on the representation of wars and conflicts in Balkan cinema, and it explores, among other things, how battlefield heroism, patriotic ...
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British Cinema and the Cold War

2006
Cinema was one of the Cold War's most powerful instruments of propaganda. Movies blended with literary, theatrical, musical and broadcast representations of the conflict to produce a richly textured Cold War culture. Now in paperback, this timely book fills a significant gap in the international story by uncovering British cinema's contribution to Cold
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Baroque Music in Post-War Cinema

2021
Studies of pre-existing music in narrative cinema often focus on a single film, composer or director. The approach here adopts a wider perspective, placing a specific musical repertoire - baroque music - in the context of its reception to explore its mobilisation in post-war cinema.
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