Shifting histories: Film and nationalist mythmaking through trauma

IF 1.7 Q2 COMMUNICATION Media War and Conflict Pub Date : 2021-07-19 DOI:10.1177/17506352211027093
Sean Rupka
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National histories do not simply exist in the past but rather are curated from the present. This curation reveals dominant contemporary dynamics of power and the mythmaking quality of national narratives of the past. Narratives of heroism and sacrifice, which form the genesis of the nation, become challenged by alternative histories they try to obfuscate, which is particularly true when national histories contain moments of great suffering and trauma. The author argues that certain counter-narratives resist these national histories and bring to light not simply the inconsistencies of a nation’s history but, more importantly, the continued labour and oppression involved in the continuation of these stories in the present. To illustrate this argument, he draws upon two films, Waltz with Bashir and The Act of Killing, and shows how these ‘psuedodocumentaries’ exemplify the persistence of alternative historical narratives derived from trauma and demonstrate the discontinuity and precarity of dominant national narratives.
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历史的变迁:电影和民族主义在创伤中的神话
国家历史不仅仅存在于过去,而是从现在开始策划的。这一策展揭示了当代占主导地位的权力动态和过去民族叙事的神话性质。英雄主义和牺牲的叙事构成了国家的起源,但却受到了他们试图混淆的另类历史的挑战,尤其是当国家历史包含巨大痛苦和创伤的时刻时。作者认为,某些反叙事抵制了这些国家历史,不仅揭示了一个国家历史的不一致性,更重要的是,揭示了这些故事在当下延续所涉及的持续劳动和压迫。为了说明这一论点,他引用了两部电影,《与巴希尔的华尔兹》和《杀戮行为》,并展示了这些“伪纪录片”如何体现了源自创伤的另类历史叙事的持久性,以及主导民族叙事的不连续性和不稳定性。
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期刊介绍: Media, War & Conflict is a major new international, peer-reviewed journal that maps the shifting arena of war, conflict and terrorism in an intensively and extensively mediated age. It will explore cultural, political and technological transformations in media-military relations, journalistic practices, and new media, and their impact on policy, publics, and outcomes of warfare. Media, War & Conflict is the first journal to be dedicated to this field. It will publish substantial research articles, shorter pieces, book reviews, letters and commentary, and will include an images section devoted to visual aspects of war and conflict.
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