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White and Violent: Political Violence in Twenty-First-Century European Cinema

Kalmár, G.: White and Violent: Political Violence in Twenty-First-Century European Cinema.
In: The Palgrave Handbook of Violence in Film and Media. Ed.: Steve Choe, Palgrave Macmillan Cham, Cham, 331-354, 2022. ISBN: 9783031053894
title:
White and Violent: Political Violence in Twenty-First-Century European Cinema
authors:
  • Kalmár György
published:
2022
type:
book chapter
genre:
book chapter
language:
English
HAC:
Humanities, Literary and Cultural Studies
abstract:
The chapter explores the representation of whiteness and violence in the European art cinema of the new millennium. It argues that the series of recent (economic, political, cultural, demographic, military) crises transforming European societies have also made social and political life more polarised, militant and violent in general, which has already started to transform European art cinema's established approaches to violence. Such films as This is England (Shane Meadows, 2006) and The Wave (Dennis Gansel, 2008) attempt to represent and come to terms with these political shifts in their complexity, thus putting contemporary political changes, newly emerging formations of identity and the ethics of cinematic representation in one context.
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