Beyond the Rhetoric of Pain (Warwick Series in the Humanities)
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📘 Book Details
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Publisher: Routledge
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Author: Berenike Jung
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Pages: 234
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Release Date: 02-01-2019
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ISBN: 9781138366541
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Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
📝 About The Book
"Body, Memory, and Melancholia: The Image of the Corpse in Contemporary Film" by Berenike Jung is a profound investigation into the representation of death and the human body in modern cinema. This scholarly work analyzes how corpses are portrayed not just as lifeless figures, but as potent symbols that evoke memory, trauma, grief, and cultural narratives.
Jung explores a range of international films, focusing on the intersection of aesthetics, ethics, and the politics of representation. The book questions how visual media confronts mortality and the collective memory of violence, loss, and melancholia, offering insights into cinematic strategies that shape public and personal engagements with death.
Perfect for students and researchers of film studies, cultural theory, memory studies, and visual culture, this volume offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how bodies—especially dead bodies—are situated within the broader discourse of identity, history, and emotion.
This book is an essential resource for those seeking to explore the intimate relationship between the moving image, the human form, and cultural remembrance.