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(Post)Colonial Histories: Trauma, Memory and Reconciliation in the Context of the Angolan Civil War
Benedikt Jager
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Description for (Post)Colonial Histories: Trauma, Memory and Reconciliation in the Context of the Angolan Civil War
paperback. Editor(s): Hobuss, Steffi; Jager, Benedikt. Num Pages: 170 pages, 15 b&w, 10 colour illus. BIC Classification: 1HFMA; 3JJPL; 3JJPN; 3JJPR; HBG; HBTR; JFCA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 225 x 148. .
The documentary My heart of Darkness (Sweden 2011) tells the story of a South-African paratrooper returning to Angola: Facing former enemies, he tries to regain mental health and reconciliation.
The film marks the stepping-stone for this volume: The contributions examine different facets like the memory-discourse, genre aspects, the use of music, and authentification processes. Several texts discuss these topics in a more general way including other films. Furthermore, some articles are devoted to the historical context, i.e. the Angolan Civil War and the aftermath of this conflict in the cultural sphere.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2018
Publisher
Transcript Publishing Germany
Number of pages
170
Condition
New
Number of Pages
260
Place of Publication
, Germany
ISBN
9783837634792
SKU
V9783837634792
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99-2
About Benedikt Jager
Steffi Hobuß (Dr. phil.), geb. 1964, lehrt und forscht an der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg und leitet dort das Leuphana College. Sie studierte Philosophie und Germanistik und promovierte in Philosophie an der Universität Bielefeld mit einer Arbeit über Wittgenstein. Für ihre Lehre wurde sie 2009, 2011 und 2015 mit Preisen ausgezeichnet und war 2010 Gastprofessorin an der Karlstads Universitet, Schweden. Sie habilitiert zur Theorie der visuellen Wahrnehmung bei Platon und Aristoteles.
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