Soul-blindness, Trauma, and Reenactment: A Cavellian Reading of The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
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Soul-blindness, Trauma, and Reenactment: A Cavellian Reading of The Act
of Killing and The Look of Silence / Ariano, Raffaele. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND AESTHETICS. - ISSN 0252-8169. - 47 Winter:4(2024), pp. 150-157.
Abstract:
This article aims to demonstrate how concepts from Stanley Cavell’s ethical and epistemological reflections can enhance discussions within trauma and reenactment studies by providing a valuable philosophical framework. A case study is presented through two documentaries by Joshua Oppenheimer, which focus on the Indonesian mass killings of 1955-1966. The article argues that, when considered in relation to film theory issues such as realism, spectatorship, and performance, the unique first-person reenactments in these documentaries can be effectively analyzed using Cavell’s Wittgenstein-inspired concepts of aspect-seeing, soul-blindness, and imagination.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ariano, Raffaele
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