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[Commlist] New special issue: The Perpetrator of Crimes Against Humanity in Global Documentary Film
Tue Jun 30 21:53:41 GMT 2020
Fernando Canet is pleased to announce a new edited journal special issue
for /Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies/ titled *The
Perpetrator of Crimes Against Humanity in Global Documentary Film
*(https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccon20/34/2).
Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies at the Fine Arts
College (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)
(upv.academia.edu/FernandoCanet).
Special Issue Description:
In recent years, the number of diverse forms of cultural productions
focused on the perpetrators has increased significantly eliciting thus a
turn toward this problematic figure. The originality of these narratives
lies in the shift in point of view they propose: their protagonists,
rather than being the victims of the atrocities, are instead their
perpetrators. A significant number of documentary films examining crimes
against humanity from the perpetrators’ perspective have been released
in the two first decades of this century. This current tendency, which I
call ‘perpetrator documentary film’, together with the growing scholarly
interest in the explorations of the perpetrator underscore the
timeliness of this special issue. It aims to explore how the perpetrator
of crimes against humanity is represented in recent documentary films
(2000–2019) in different sociocultural contexts around the world.
Contents:
Introductory Reflections on Perpetrators of Crimes Against Humanity and
their Representation in Documentary Film (Fernando Canet).
Perpetrating and resisting fortress USA: documentary strategies of
National Bird and Fahrenheit 11/9 (Janet Walker).
Witnessing the perpetrator: testimony and accountability in current
Israeli documentary film (Shmulik Duvdevani & Raz Yosef).
From ‘exorcism’ to engagement: the private sphere of perpetratorship
in twenty-first century South African documentary film (Michelle E.
Anderson).
Remembering perpetrators through documentary film in post-dictatorial
Chile (Daniela Jara).
Against family loyalty: documentary films on descendants of perpetrators
from the last Argentinean dictatorship (Lior Zylberman).
Facing the perpetrator’s legacy: post-perpetrator generation documentary
films (Javier Moral, Gerd Bayer & Fernando Canet).
Refiguring the perpetrator in Rithy Panh’s documentary films: S-21: The
Khmer Rouge Killing Machine and Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell
(Didem Alkan).
Using Bourdieu to understand perpetrators in The Act of Killing and The
Look of Silence (Oki Rahadianto Sutopo).
‘Forgiveness is something that can be seen from behind’. Visualizing a
conversation with a perpetrator and a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan
genocide in a reconciliation village (Antonio Traverso & Mick Broderick).
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