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Author LaRocca, Dave.

Title Philosophy of War Films.

Publication Info. The University Press of Kentucky 2014.

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Contents Introduction: war films and the ineffability of war / David LaRocca -- The aesthetics of war on screen. War and representation / Fredric Jameson -- War pictures: digital surveillance from foreign theater to homeland security front / Garrett Stewart -- Lenses into war: digital verite in Iraq war films / Stacey Peebles -- Beyond panopticism: the biopolitical labor of surveillance and war in contemporary film / Joshua Gooch -- Seeing soldiers, seeing persons: Wittgenstein, film theory, and Charlie Chaplin's Shoulder arms / Burke Hilsabeck -- War as condition of self-formation and self-dissolution. Apocalypse within: the war epic as crisis of self-identity / Garry leaves Hagberg -- The violated body: affective experience and somatic intensity in Zero dark thirty / Robert Burgoyne -- "All in war with time": medium as meditation in Sherman's march / Lawrence F. Rhu -- The power of memory and the memory of power: wars and graves in Westerns and Jidaigeki / Inger S. B. Brodey -- The ethical tribulations of war. The ubiquitous absence of the enemy in contemporary Israeli war films / Holger Pötzsch -- General Patton and Private Ryan: the conflicting reality of war and films about war / Andrew Fiala -- The work of art in the age of embedded journalism: fiction versus depiction in Zero dark thirty / K. l. Evans -- War, nature, and the absolute. Vernacular metaphysics on Terrence Malick's The thin red line / Robert Pippin -- War and its fictional recovery on screen: narrative management of death in The big red one and The thin red line / Elisabeth Bronfen -- "Profoundly unreconciled to nature": ecstatic truth and the humanistic sublime in Werner Herzog's war films / David LaRocca.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject War films -- History and criticism.
PERFORMING ARTS / Reference.
War films. (OCoLC)fst01170482
PHILOSOPHY / General.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
ISBN 1322334749 (electronic bk.)
9781322334745 (electronic bk.)
9780813145129 (electronic bk.)
0813145120 (electronic bk.)
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0813145112 (electronic bk.)
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