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10 Rithy Panh, Jean Améry, and the Paradigm of Moral Resentment
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- CHRONOLOGY vii
- Introduction: Rithy Panh and the Cinematic Image 1
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Part I: Aftermath: A Cinema of Postwar Survival
- 1 The “Mad Mother” in Rithy Panh’s Films 17
- 2 Resilience in the Ruins: Artistic Practice in Rithy Panh’s The Burnt Theatre 32
- 3 The Wounds of Memory: Poetics, Pain, and Possibilities in Rithy Panh’s Exile and Que la barque se brise 46
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Part II: From Colonial to Global Cambodia
- 4 Rithy Panh’s The Sea Wall: Reinventing Duras in Cambodia 61
- 5 Rithy Panh as Chasseur d’images 72
- 6 Aerial Aftermaths and Reckonings from Below: Reseeing Rithy Panh’s Shiiku, the Catch 86
- 7 Cambodia’s “Wandering Souls”: Migrant Labor and the Promise of Connection 99
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Part III: The Question of Justice
- 8 Archiving the Perpetrator 117
- 9 Creating Duch: The Projects of Duch, François Bizot, and Rithy Panh 131
- 10 Rithy Panh, Jean Améry, and the Paradigm of Moral Resentment 144
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Part IV: Memory, Voice, and Cinematic Practice
- 11 Looking Back and Projecting Forward from Site 2 161
- 12 Bophana’s Image and Narrative: Tragedy, Accusatory Gaze, and Hidden Treasure 173
- 13 Memory Translation: Rithy Panh’s Provocations to the Primacy and Virtues of the Documentary Sound/Image Index 188
- 14 Rithy Panh: Storyteller of the Extreme 202
- Acknowledgments 215
- Bibliography 217
- Notes on Contributors 229
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- CHRONOLOGY vii
- Introduction: Rithy Panh and the Cinematic Image 1
-
Part I: Aftermath: A Cinema of Postwar Survival
- 1 The “Mad Mother” in Rithy Panh’s Films 17
- 2 Resilience in the Ruins: Artistic Practice in Rithy Panh’s The Burnt Theatre 32
- 3 The Wounds of Memory: Poetics, Pain, and Possibilities in Rithy Panh’s Exile and Que la barque se brise 46
-
Part II: From Colonial to Global Cambodia
- 4 Rithy Panh’s The Sea Wall: Reinventing Duras in Cambodia 61
- 5 Rithy Panh as Chasseur d’images 72
- 6 Aerial Aftermaths and Reckonings from Below: Reseeing Rithy Panh’s Shiiku, the Catch 86
- 7 Cambodia’s “Wandering Souls”: Migrant Labor and the Promise of Connection 99
-
Part III: The Question of Justice
- 8 Archiving the Perpetrator 117
- 9 Creating Duch: The Projects of Duch, François Bizot, and Rithy Panh 131
- 10 Rithy Panh, Jean Améry, and the Paradigm of Moral Resentment 144
-
Part IV: Memory, Voice, and Cinematic Practice
- 11 Looking Back and Projecting Forward from Site 2 161
- 12 Bophana’s Image and Narrative: Tragedy, Accusatory Gaze, and Hidden Treasure 173
- 13 Memory Translation: Rithy Panh’s Provocations to the Primacy and Virtues of the Documentary Sound/Image Index 188
- 14 Rithy Panh: Storyteller of the Extreme 202
- Acknowledgments 215
- Bibliography 217
- Notes on Contributors 229
- Index 233