Filmmaker McLaughlin addresses the need to create platforms for survivors of political violence to tell their stories in order to challenge marginalizing narratives and injustices and as a form of public acknowledgement and personal healing.
Filmmaker McLaughlin addresses the need to create platforms for survivors of political violence to tell their stories in order to challenge marginalizing narratives and injustices and as a form of public acknowledgement and personal healing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cahal McLaughlin is the Chair of Film Studies at Queen's University Belfast and director of the Prisons Memory Archive. He has produced films from this archive and written about the PMA for 'Memory Studies' and 'Oral History Review'. His most recent film is 'Right Now I Want to Scream: Police and Army Killings in Rio - the Brazil Haiti Connection' (2020).
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Practice as Research 2. Prisons Memory Archive 3. It Stays with You 4. Right Now I Want to Scream 5. We Never Gave Up Conclusion References Index
List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Practice as Research 2. Prisons Memory Archive 3. It Stays with You 4. Right Now I Want to Scream 5. We Never Gave Up Conclusion References Index
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