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(Geschichts-)Politiken des Dokumentarischen: Das Beispiel RAF

Authors: Hißnauer, Christian;

(Geschichts-)Politiken des Dokumentarischen: Das Beispiel RAF

Abstract

"(Geschichts-)Politiken des Dokumentarischen: Das Beispiel RAF" Christian Hißnauer hielt den Vortrag am 27.10.2014 im Rahmen der Vorlesungsreihe "Medienkulturen des Dokumentarischen". Dabei erläutert er die dokumentarische Darstellung der RAF Terroristen. Warum geht man bei Dokumentarfilmen von einer objektiven Darstellung aus und welche Probleme verursacht diese Annahme? Können dokumentarische Filme überhaupt objektiv sein? Hißnauer beleuchtet diese Fragen und geht außerdem darauf ein, dass kritische Darstellungen und das Hinterfragen der Verantwortung und Handlungen des Staates in der RAF Geschichte erst ab den 2000er Jahren in Dokumentarfilmen vertreten waren. Zudem erläutert er den Opferdiskurs und warum ein Desinteresse an den Opfern besteht.

Keywords

Politik, Dokumentarfilm, RAF, dokumentarisch, Medienkulturen

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