
Disappearing War
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Content
- Intro
- Figures
- Notes on the Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Cinema and the Epistemology of War
- Chapter 2 Good Kill? US Soldiers and the Killing of Civilians in AmericanFilm
- Chapter 3 '5,000 feet is the best': Drone Warfare, Targets and Paul Virilio's 'Accident'
- Chapter 4 Post-heroic War/ The Body at Risk
- Chapter 5 Disappearing Bodies: Visualising the Maywand District Murders
- Chapter 6 The Unknowable Soldier: Ethical Erasure in The Master's Facial Close-ups
- Chapter 7 Visible Dead Bodies and the Technologies of Erasure in the War on Terror
- Chapter 8 Ambiguity, Ambivalence and Absence in Zero Dark Thirty
- Chapter 9 Invisible War: Broadcast Television Documentary and Iraq
- Chapter 10 Nine Cinematic Devices for Staging (In)visible War and the (Vanishing) Colonial Present
- Chapter 11 Afterword: Refl ections on Knowing War
- Index
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