Guilt and Grievability at War: Military Accountability and the Other in Mark of Cain and Battle for Haditha.
In: Journal of War & Culture Studies, Jg. 17 (2024-05-01), Heft 2, S. 138-153
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This article conducts a critical reading of the British war films Mark of Cain (Munden, M., 2007. Mark of Cain) and Battle for Haditha (Broomfield, N., 2007. Battle for Haditha.). Establishing the significance of cultural representations for politics and collective memory, I first locate both films in their historical and cultural contexts before I offer analyses that focus on the representation of US and British soldiers, Iraqi insurgents, and Iraqi civilians. I argue that Mark of Cain dissects how misunderstood loyalty, peer-pressure, and military organization facilitated abuses by British soldiers against Iraqi prisoners, but at the same time narrowly frames the Iraqi other as either largely invisible threat or hyper-visible helpless victim. In contrast, Battle for Haditha draws a more sophisticated picture of the Iraq war as a complex political economy with shifting allegiances and blurring loyalties that problematizes self-other distinctions. This, I conclude, makes Battle for Haditha an anti-war film proper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Guilt and Grievability at War: Military Accountability and the Other in Mark of Cain and Battle for Haditha.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Pötzsch, Holger |
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Zeitschrift: | Journal of War & Culture Studies, Jg. 17 (2024-05-01), Heft 2, S. 138-153 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1752-6272 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1080/17526272.2023.2296705 |
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