Print version: Killer images : documentary film, memory and the performance of violence. London : Wallflower Press, [2012] xi, 330 pages ; 23 cm. Nonfictions ISBN 9780231163354
Acknowledgments -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction / Joram ten Brink & Joshua Oppenheimer -- (De)activating empathy -- Publicity and indifference : media, surveillance and ’humanitarian intervention’ / Thomas Keenan -- Shooting with intent : framing conflict / Alisa Lebow -- Immersion (2009) / Harun Farocki -- Anaesthetising the image : Immersion, Harun Farcocki [sic] / Kodwo Eshun -- Revisiting Rocha’s ’Aesthetics of Violence’ / Michael Chanan -- Memory of violence : visualising trauma -- Ca va de soi : the visual representation of violence in the Holocaust documentary / Brian Winston -- Screen memory in Waltz with Bashir / Garrett Stewart -- Animating trauma : Waltz with Bashir, David Polonsky / Joram ten Brink -- Spaces of violence : history, horror and the cinema of Kiyoshi Kurosawa / Adam Lowenstein -- On historical violence and aesthetic form : Jean-Luc Godard’s Allemagne 90 Neuf Zero / Daniel Morgan -- Battle for history : appropriating the past in the present -- Subverting dominant historical narratives : Avenge but one of my two eyes, Avi Mograbi / Joram ten Brink -- Re-enactment, the history of violence and documentary film / Joran ten Brink -- Interpreting Jeremy Deller’s The Battle of Orgreave / Alice Correia -- Remediating genocidal images into artworks : the case of the Tuol Sleng mug shots / Stephanie Benzaquen -- Screening the 1965 violence / Ariel Heryanto -- Performing violence -- Perpetrator’s testimony and the restoration of humanity : S21, Rithy Panh / Joshua Oppenheimer -- The killer’s search for absolution : Z32, Avi Mograbi / Joram ten Brink -- Impunity / Benedict Anderson -- Show of force : a cinema-seance of power and violence in Sumatra’s plantation belt / Joshua Oppenheimer & Michael Uwemedimo -- Misunderstanding images : standard operating procedure, Errol Morris / Joshua Oppenheimer.