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Cinema Regarding Nations


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Éditeur : Compte d'auteur Date & Lieu : 2007, Berkshire
Préface : Pages : 299
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Langue : AnglaisFormat : 210x297 mm
Thème : Thèses

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Cinema Regarding Nations

Cinema Regarding Nations: Re-imagining Armenian, Kurdish, and Palestinian national identity in film

This thesis examines how film contributes to the collection of visual images and narratives that enable a community to imagine itself as a nation. It focuses on three such communities, the Armenians, the Kurds, and the Palestinians, who have been, or remain, stateless. It argues that, in the face of external threats, stateless nations and their diasporas require repeated re-imagining to ensure their continued existence. A starting point for the study is that cinema is an important site for this re-imagining in the way that it continually highlights concerns with national identity.

Using a diverse collection of film in each case, the analysis identifies national themes, key symbols, and formal structures employed by film-makers to depict these nations. The films are categorised by means of the concept of “cinema regarding nations”, that is they are specifically about the respective nations. Through this categorisation, the thesis contributes to national cinema studies by facilitating the critical examination of a body of work which otherwise is fragmented.

The study is comparative and uses a combination of textual and contextual analysis that enables the films from each case to be related to their political and social circumstances. The cases represent nations with arguably widely different origins, from the “historic” Armenians to the more “modern” Palestinians. Thus, the thesis also contributes to the debate in studies of national identity and nationalism between those who argue the nation is a modern political invention and those who argue that cultural roots are essential for the formation and persistence of nations. It reveals the relationship of the historical processes of nation formation and the persistence of national identity over time to their representation in film.


Table des Matières

Table of contents

List of maps / v
Acknowledgements / vii
Notes on transliteration / viii

Chapter 1 Cinema, State, and Nation / 1
The state, nation, and identity / 2
Cinema and the state / 3
Oppositional cinema / 6
Organising principles / 12
Research design / 15

Chapter 2 Perspectives on the Nation / 19
What is the nation? / 20
Case studies / 22
Narratives of the nation / 28
Form and visual style / 30
Images and symbols / 31
Themes of a nation / 34

Chapter 3 Looking Back From Ararat – Soviet Armenia / 41
The road to genocide / 43
Soviet Armenia / 44
Experimental forms / 65

Chapter 4 Return to Ararat – The Armenian Diaspora / 74
A crisis of identity / 75
The diasporan nation / 78
Repression and concealment (1915-65) / 80
A new awakening (1965-1980s) / 83
Introspection and analysis (1980s to the present) / 90
Remembering and forgetting / 99
Conclusions / 107

Chapter 5 The Kurds – A Divided People / 111
Kurdish national consciousness / 112
The Kurdish “problem” / 113
Suppression (1920s-1960s) / 115
Politicisation (1960s-1980s) / 117
Güney and Kurdish identity / 121

Chapter 6 Constructing a “Virtual” Kurdish Nation / 145
Turning point in Kurdish nationalism / 148
The Kurdish frontier / 149
Physical frontiers / 150
Abstract frontiers / 158
Conclusions / 174

Chapter 7 Constructing and Sustaining Palestinian Identity / 181
The absent narrative of Palestine / 183
A turning point / 191
Re-emergence of a Palestinian narrative / 193
Tradition, modernity, and power / 195
Patriarchy and power / 198
Women and the nation / 200
The absent male / 207
Palestine’s children / 210
History, religion, and language / 211

Chapter 8 Preserving the Spaces of Palestine / 217
Physical space – rhetoric of the land / 219
Constructing political spaces / 225
Narratives of resistance / 235
Conclusions / 244

Chapter 9 Conclusion: Re-imagining National Identity in the Cinema / 251
What are the differences? / 252
What are the commonalities? / 253
Can differences be related to the context? / 254
Can representations be related to the formation and maintenance of identity? / 259

Bibliography / 262
Filmography / 284
Key films / 284
Additional films / 286

List of maps
Map 1: Armenia at different historical periods. Hewsen (2001:13) / 40
Map 2: The distribution of Kurdish peoples (Izady, 1992) / 109
Map 3: Cinematic journeys through Anatolia / 110
Map 4: Proposed and de facto partition of Palestine 1947-49 (http://www.passia.org) / 179
Map 5: Fragmentation of the West Bank (http://www.passia.org) / 180




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