Cinema Against Doublethink
Ethical Encounters with the Lost Pasts of World History
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the role of cinemas as a powerful archive, this book reveals how they preserve lost histories and collective memories. It delves into the concept of "doublethink," highlighting how films serve as a medium for both remembering and forgetting. Through this lens, the narrative examines the cultural significance of cinema in shaping perceptions of the past and its impact on society's understanding of history.
