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|a "The Enemy in Contemporary Film analyses the (de- ) and (re)constructions of enemy images in international film since the 1970s. Contexts and conceptions range from military conflict to dictatorship, collaboration, the war on drugs and ethno-cultural groups as 'enemy'. In particular, the essays collected in this volume concentrate on the impact which filmically mediated images of the 'enemy' have had on national cultural memories"--
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|a New enemies, new cold wars: reimagining occupation and military conflict in Norway / Gunnar Iversen -- A murky business: the post-Soviet enemy / Angela Brintlinger -- Of monsters and men: forms of evil in war films / Holger Pözsch -- The domestic enemy in British TV documentaries on the Iraq War / Janet Harris -- Britains Muslims as the enemy within in contemporary British Cinema / Maryam Jameela -- (Re)Framing the disembodied public enemy: the war on drugs in contemporary narrative screen media / Florian Zappe -- From Ivan to Andreij: The Red Army in German Film and TV / Petra Rau -- Enemies within: reimagining the fallen women of World War II in Finnish contemporary documentary / Niina Oisalo -- The collaborator as enemy during the French Occupation in (auto- )biographical and post-memory cinema / Caroline Perret -- False idyll: Siris L'Ennemi intime / Noah McLaughlin -- Femme, je ne vous aime pas : The Enemy Within in Joachim Lafosses A perdre la raison / Marcelline Block -- The past as enemy in Argentine cinema, 1983-2000 / Mario Ranalletti -- Who attacked whom? the year 1981 in twenty-first century Polish feature films / Maria Kobielska -- Redefining the enemy in contemporary Australian Anzac cinema / Daniel Reynaud -- The fading of enemy images in contemporary Latvian cinema / Andrejs Plakans and Vita Zelc̆e -- Looking for an invisible enemy in Israeli film / Francesca de Lucia -- Bonds across borders: a fictional enemy in motion on the Israeli screen / Miri Talmon -- Bosnia beyond good and evil: (de)constructing the enemy in Western and post-Yugoslav films about the 1992-1995 War / Stephen Harper -- Forbidden bonding at the time of the war on terror: the enemy as friend in Camp X-Ray and Boys of Abu Ghraib / Martin Löschnigg -- Lost pasts and unseen enemies: the Pacific War in recent Japanese films / Jonathan Rayner.
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