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Screening the Scars: The Cinematic (In)visibility of Social Trauma

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With contributions from Özcan Alper, Damir Arsenijevi, Friederike Bassenge, Alen Drljevi, Andreas Hamburger, Camellia Hancheva, Denana Husremovi, Lars Kraume, Dijana Jelaa, Ajna Jusi, Cem Kaptanoglu, Stephan Komandarev, Maida Koso-Drljevi, Nadia Kozhouharova, Gamze Özçürümez, Tatjana Petzer, Vivian Pramataroff-Hamburger, Goran Radovanovi, Biljana Stankovi, Svetlozar Vassilev, and Jasmila bani.

In the last decade, the concept of trauma has experienced a surprising boom in sociological and media debates. In a culture of outrage, blanket narratives of victimhood often overshadow the concrete, known social violations and their observable real economic and psychological consequences. The aim of this volume is to reflect on this shift in discourse and to compare it with the concrete historical backgrounds and psychosocial constitutions of countries that have been haunted by social trauma in different ways. In discussing feature films from Germany and four Balkan countries, the book presents the distinct social-traumatic histories, how they are negotiated in different societies, and the motifs cinema uses to narrate them.

The award-winning films featured are Sadilishteto [The Judgement], Grbavica [Esmas Secret Grbavica], Mukarci ne plau [Men Dont Cry], Enklava [Enclave], Der Staat gegen Fritz Bauer [The People vs. Fritz Bauer], and Sonbahar [Autumn]. The individual film analyses are each accompanied by interviews with the filmmakers and introduced by overarching themes, the role of cinema as a place of social understanding in a post-traumatic society, and the methodology of film analysis.

With contributions from the worlds of film, psychoanalysis, activism, psychiatry, film studies, literary and cultural studies, psychology, trauma studies, philosophy, psychotherapy, and human relations, this book has a broad appeal. It is a must-read for those looking for a deeper insight into social trauma and the impact of sociocultural factors, shown so clearly through the filmmakers lens.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Karnac Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800132900

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Andreas Hamburger psychoanalyst (DPG/IPA) and training analyst (DPG DGPT) is professor of clinical psychology and psychoanalysis International Psychoanalytic University Berlin. He is author editor and co-editor of numerous books book series and a journal on his main research topics: psychoanalytic supervision film psychoanalysis social trauma. Recent English books are Hamburger Hancheva & Volkan (Eds.) Social Trauma An Interdisciplinary Textbook (Springer 2020); Pramataroff-Hamburger & Hamburger (Eds.) From La Strada to The Hours Suffering and Sovereign Women in the Movies (Springer 2024); Hamburger Film Psychoanalysis Relational Approaches to Film Interpretation (Routledge 2024).

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