Revisioning War Trauma in Cinema
Explore the intricate relationship between war trauma and cinematic representation in Revisioning War Trauma in Cinema by Jessica Datema. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2019, this thought-provoking hardback spans 146 pages and delves into contemporary discussions surrounding trauma and community. Datema skillfully incorporates Lacanian theory to enrich current perspectives, while also reflecting on mid-century ideologies of disaster and its impact on communities.
In this compelling work, Datema boldly proposes new pathways through artistic creativity, encouraging readers to rethink how cinema shapes our understanding of trauma. Ideal for scholars, students, and film enthusiasts alike, this book is a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about art's role in processing collective experiences. Discover a unique analysis that invites you to engage with the past and envision futures shaped by trauma and resilience.