Millennial Cinema
Memory in Global Film
Terence McSweeney editor Amresh Sinha editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:13th Apr '12
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A strikingly original collection that does a lot to illuminate the elusive, inescapable matter of memory. In essay after distinctive essay, the authors explore the forms, complexities and ruses of memory in the medium that rivals literature as the best suited to engage it: film. And the truly global scope guarantees that the whole is greater than the sum of its formidable parts. -- Ian Balfour, York University
In spite of the overwhelming interest in the study of memory and trauma, no single volume has yet explored the centrality of memory to films of this era in a global context; this volume is the first anthology devoted exclusively to the study of memory in twenty-first-century cinema. Combining individual readings and interdisciplinary methodologies, this book offers new analyses of memory and trauma in some of the most discussed and debated films of the new millennium: Pan's Labyrinth (2006), The Namesake (2006), Hidden (2005), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Oldboy (2003), City of God (2002), Irreversible (2002), Mulholland Drive (2001), Memento (2000), and In the Mood for Love (2000).
An engaging and insightful look at the construction and purpose of memory and nostalgia in contemporary or 'millennial' film... Film Comment A most welcome collection that addresses the role of memory in some of the most thought-provoking films in cinema today. -- Peter C. Pugsley Media International Australia
ISBN: 9780231161923
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256 pages