Dutch documentary film as a site of memory: Changing perspectives in the 1990s

This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Second World War. Its focus is on Dutch documentary films produced by the end of the 1980s and in the 1990s and their relation to both the discourses of memory and of documentary representation. The construction of memory is closely related to the debate on historical representation, centred around the Shoah as an event of extreme importance. This article addresses these debates as well as the interventions made by filmmakers. With the help of several examples from Dutch documentary practice, its ai... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Leeuw, Sonja de
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: GBR
Schlagwörter: News media / journalism / publishing / History / Geschichte / Publizistische Medien / Journalismus / Verlagswesen / documentary / memory / representation / Shoah / allgemeine Geschichte / andere Medien / Medieninhalte / Aussagenforschung / Media Contents / Content Analysis / General History / Other Media
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This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Second World War. Its focus is on Dutch documentary films produced by the end of the 1980s and in the 1990s and their relation to both the discourses of memory and of documentary representation. The construction of memory is closely related to the debate on historical representation, centred around the Shoah as an event of extreme importance. This article addresses these debates as well as the interventions made by filmmakers. With the help of several examples from Dutch documentary practice, its aim is to illustrate how representational modes in documentary film are related to the construction of memory.