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Nominated for 2022 South Atlantic Modern Language Association Book award

Born in 1964, Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh grew up in the midst of the Khmer Rouge’s genocidal reign of terror, which claimed the lives of many of his relatives. After escaping to France, where he attended film school, he returned to his homeland in the late 1980s and began work on the documentaries and fiction films that have made him Cambodia’s most celebrated living director.

The fourteen essays in The Cinema of Rithy Panh explore the filmmaker’s unique aesthetic sensibility, examining the dynamic and sensuous images through which he suggests that “everything has a soul.” They consider how Panh represents Cambodia’s traumatic past, combining forms of individual and collective remembrance, and the implications of this past for Cambodia’s transition into a global present. Covering documentary and feature films, including his literary adaptations of Marguerite Duras and Kenzaburō Ōe, they examine how Panh’s attention to local context leads to a deep understanding of such major themes in global cinema as justice, imperialism, diaspora, gender, and labor.

Offering fresh takes on masterworks like The Missing Picture and S-21 while also shining a light on the director’s lesser-known films, The Cinema of Rithy Panh will give readers a new appreciation for the boundless creativity and ethical sensitivity of one of Southeast Asia’s cinematic visionaries.

Trade Review
"In this brilliant volume, sixteen scholars explore camera, voice, memory and witness in Rithy Panh’s extraordinary cinema. Frame by frame, their essays reveal Panh as a global director, and Cambodia’s most gifted chronicler."
-- Penny Edwards * author of Cambodge: The cultivation of a nation 1860-1945 *
"In this brilliant volume, sixteen scholars explore camera, voice, memory and witness in Rithy Panh’s extraordinary cinema. Frame by frame, their essays reveal Panh as a global director, and Cambodia’s most gifted chronicler."
-- Penny Edwards * author of Cambodge: The cultivation of a nation 1860-1945 *

Table of Contents
Chronology
Introduction: Rithy Panh and the Cinematic Image
Leslie Barnes and Joseph Mai
Part I: Aftermath: A Cinema of Post-War Survival
1. The “Mad Mother” in Rithy Panh’s Films
Boreth Ly
2. Resilience in the Ruins: Artistic Practice in Rithy Panh’s The Burnt Theater
Joseph Mai
3. The Wounds of Memory: Poetics, Pain, and Possibilities in Rithy Panh’s Exile and Que la barque se brise
Khatharya Um
Part II: From Colonial to Global Cambodia
4. Rithy Panh’s The Sea Wall: Reinventing Duras in Cambodia
Jack A. Yeager and Rachel Harrison
5. Rithy Panh as Chasseur d’images
Jennifer Cazenave
6. Aerial Aftermaths and Reckonings from Below: Reseeing Rithy Panh’s Shiiku, the Catch
Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
7. Cambodia's "Wandering Souls": Migrant Labor and the Promise of Connection
Leslie Barnes
Part III: The Question of Justice
8. Archiving the Perpetrator
Stéphanie Benzaquen-Gautier and John Kleinen
9. Creating Duch: The Projects of Duch, François Bizot, and Rithy Panh
Donald Reid
10. Rithy Panh, Jean Améry, and the Paradigm of Moral Resentment
Raya Morag
Part IV: Memory, Voice, and Cinematic Practice
11. Looking Back and Projecting Forward from Site 2
Lindsay French
12. Bophana’s Image and Narrative: Tragedy, Accusatory Gaze, and Hidden Treasure
Vicente Sánchez-Biosca
13. Memory Translation: Rithy Panh’s Provocations to the Primacy and Virtues of the
Documentary Sound/Image Index
David LaRocca
14. Rithy Panh: Storyteller of the Extreme
Soko Phay
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 16/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781978809802, 978-1978809802
      ISBN10: 1978809808

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Nominated for 2022 South Atlantic Modern Language Association Book award

      Born in 1964, Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh grew up in the midst of the Khmer Rouge’s genocidal reign of terror, which claimed the lives of many of his relatives. After escaping to France, where he attended film school, he returned to his homeland in the late 1980s and began work on the documentaries and fiction films that have made him Cambodia’s most celebrated living director.

      The fourteen essays in The Cinema of Rithy Panh explore the filmmaker’s unique aesthetic sensibility, examining the dynamic and sensuous images through which he suggests that “everything has a soul.” They consider how Panh represents Cambodia’s traumatic past, combining forms of individual and collective remembrance, and the implications of this past for Cambodia’s transition into a global present. Covering documentary and feature films, including his literary adaptations of Marguerite Duras and Kenzaburō Ōe, they examine how Panh’s attention to local context leads to a deep understanding of such major themes in global cinema as justice, imperialism, diaspora, gender, and labor.

      Offering fresh takes on masterworks like The Missing Picture and S-21 while also shining a light on the director’s lesser-known films, The Cinema of Rithy Panh will give readers a new appreciation for the boundless creativity and ethical sensitivity of one of Southeast Asia’s cinematic visionaries.

      Trade Review
      "In this brilliant volume, sixteen scholars explore camera, voice, memory and witness in Rithy Panh’s extraordinary cinema. Frame by frame, their essays reveal Panh as a global director, and Cambodia’s most gifted chronicler."
      -- Penny Edwards * author of Cambodge: The cultivation of a nation 1860-1945 *
      "In this brilliant volume, sixteen scholars explore camera, voice, memory and witness in Rithy Panh’s extraordinary cinema. Frame by frame, their essays reveal Panh as a global director, and Cambodia’s most gifted chronicler."
      -- Penny Edwards * author of Cambodge: The cultivation of a nation 1860-1945 *

      Table of Contents
      Chronology
      Introduction: Rithy Panh and the Cinematic Image
      Leslie Barnes and Joseph Mai
      Part I: Aftermath: A Cinema of Post-War Survival
      1. The “Mad Mother” in Rithy Panh’s Films
      Boreth Ly
      2. Resilience in the Ruins: Artistic Practice in Rithy Panh’s The Burnt Theater
      Joseph Mai
      3. The Wounds of Memory: Poetics, Pain, and Possibilities in Rithy Panh’s Exile and Que la barque se brise
      Khatharya Um
      Part II: From Colonial to Global Cambodia
      4. Rithy Panh’s The Sea Wall: Reinventing Duras in Cambodia
      Jack A. Yeager and Rachel Harrison
      5. Rithy Panh as Chasseur d’images
      Jennifer Cazenave
      6. Aerial Aftermaths and Reckonings from Below: Reseeing Rithy Panh’s Shiiku, the Catch
      Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
      7. Cambodia's "Wandering Souls": Migrant Labor and the Promise of Connection
      Leslie Barnes
      Part III: The Question of Justice
      8. Archiving the Perpetrator
      Stéphanie Benzaquen-Gautier and John Kleinen
      9. Creating Duch: The Projects of Duch, François Bizot, and Rithy Panh
      Donald Reid
      10. Rithy Panh, Jean Améry, and the Paradigm of Moral Resentment
      Raya Morag
      Part IV: Memory, Voice, and Cinematic Practice
      11. Looking Back and Projecting Forward from Site 2
      Lindsay French
      12. Bophana’s Image and Narrative: Tragedy, Accusatory Gaze, and Hidden Treasure
      Vicente Sánchez-Biosca
      13. Memory Translation: Rithy Panh’s Provocations to the Primacy and Virtues of the
      Documentary Sound/Image Index
      David LaRocca
      14. Rithy Panh: Storyteller of the Extreme
      Soko Phay
      Acknowledgments
      Bibliography
      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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