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Colleagues working on trauma and/or with interests in international film,
conflict studies, memory studies may be interested in the following
publication:


*Scars and Wounds. Film and Legacies of Trauma Editors: Hodgin, Nick,
Thakkar, Amit (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)*

“Scars and Wounds is essential reading for those interested in trauma and
cinema. Its highly innovative approach and consistently lucid, nuanced
analysis entails a somatic sensibility that explores trauma as an
ever-present scar, correlating the physical process of wounding and
scarring with the process of cinematic representation. Examining filmic
depictions framed by a range of traumatic events, such as those arising
from the Algerian civil war, the Bosnian war, atrocities in Rwanda, and
Hurricane Katrina, through to Argentina’s last military dictatorship, this
collection of outstanding essays encompasses a broad geographical scope
that opens up new perspectives on Michael Rothberg’s concept of
multidirectional memory. The anthology, skilfully brought together by Amit
Thakkar and Nick Hodgin, makes a significant, timely and path-breaking
contribution to scholarship on trauma and cinema.”
Fran Pheasant-Kelly, Reader in Screen Studies, University of Wolverhampton,
UK

“Scars and Wounds is an outstanding contribution to an understanding of the
causes and effects of trauma.  With case studies including films made in
Algeria, Bosnia, Rwanda, Chile and the USA, documentaries and fictional
narratives, mainstream and low-budget productions, it perfectly balances
historical research with discussion of the means filmmakers use to give
shape to events that tear the tissue of individual and collective bodies.
It demonstrates that trauma, even if resulting from natural disasters, is
always imbricated with politics, including class and gender politics.”
Prof. Ewa Mazierska, Professor of Contemporary Cinema, School of Humanities
and Social Sciences , UCLAN, UK


Further information, including chapter contents and preview can be viewed
here: http://www.springer.com/br/book/9783319410234


Best wishes,
Nick

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*https://sheffield.academia.edu/NickHodgin
<https://sheffield.academia.edu/NickHodgin> *
*  https://www.shef.ac.uk/german/staff/nickhodgin
<https://www.shef.ac.uk/german/staff/nickhodgin>*





*Dr Nick HodginSchool of Languages & CulturesUniversity of SheffieldRm
4.11, Jessop West Building, *

*1 Upper Hanover StreetSheffield S3 7RA - GB*

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