Social imaginaries of truth and torture: zero dark thirty and the report

The chapter approaches the ‘torture debate’ from the viewpoint of social imaginaries of torture. This approach is used to grasp how torture can still be presented as a continuum that ranges from its utter condemnation to viewing it as a necessity for gaining so called actionable intelligence. Mass c...

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Autor principal: Vuori, Juha A. 1976- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2023
En: Contesting torture
Año: 2023, Páginas: 99-116
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Sumario:The chapter approaches the ‘torture debate’ from the viewpoint of social imaginaries of torture. This approach is used to grasp how torture can still be presented as a continuum that ranges from its utter condemnation to viewing it as a necessity for gaining so called actionable intelligence. Mass cultural representations of torture are part of how people remember what has happened in the past, and contribute to how torture techniques are retained and learned. Specifically, the chapter views two ‘docudrama’ films (Zero Dark Thirty and The Report) that present opposing views on the effectiveness of torture. The films highlight the relationship between truth and torture. The Report also displays how the torture imaginary can be contested.
Notas:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 115-116
ISBN:9781032308692