France, Algeria and the Moving Image: Screening Histories of Violence 1963-2010

France, Algeria and the Moving Image: Screening Histories of Violence 1963-2010 - Research Monographs in French Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the contemporary political sphere, the need to address the complex interactions between colonization, past and present violence, and audio-visual representation has never appeared more urgent. This is particularly true of France's troubled relationship with Algeria where, even after decolonization, episodes of violence -- police repression, torture, and terrorism -- were often excluded from popular, political and historical accounts on both sides of the Mediterranean. By engaging in close readings of work by both European and Algerian filmmakers -- including Michael Haneke, Alain Resnais, Assia Djebar, Xavier Beauvois, and Nadir Moknèche -- Maria Flood's wide-ranging study links historical omission to cinematic aesthetics, ultimately offering conclusions that inform wider thinking of the political power of film in the face of violence.

Maria Flood is Lecturer in Film Studies at Keele University.

Book information

ISBN: 9781781883877
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Assoc
Imprint: Legenda
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 162
Weight: 294g
Height: 604mm
Width: 280mm
Spine width: 11mm