Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the Jackal

This paper explores the representation of ’Carlos the Jackal’, the one-time ’World’s Most Wanted Man’ and ’International Face of Terror’ – primarily in cin-ema but also encompassing other forms of popular culture and aspects of Cold War policy-making. At the centre of the analysis is Olivier Assaya...

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Main Author: Samuel Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2013-09-01
Series:Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
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Online Access:https://journal.ep.liu.se/test3212/index.php/CU/article/view/2058
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spelling doaj-4de178616a3040acbb80570d134a70a82021-03-18T13:33:14ZengLinköping University Electronic PressCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research2000-15252013-09-0153Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the JackalSamuel Thomas0Durham University, UK This paper explores the representation of ’Carlos the Jackal’, the one-time ’World’s Most Wanted Man’ and ’International Face of Terror’ – primarily in cin-ema but also encompassing other forms of popular culture and aspects of Cold War policy-making. At the centre of the analysis is Olivier Assayas’s Carlos (2010), a transnational, five and a half hour film (first screened as a TV mini-series) about the life and times of the infamous militant. Concentrating on the various ways in which Assayas expresses a critical preoccupation with names and faces through complex formal composition, the project examines the play of ab-straction and embodiment that emerges from the narrativisation of terrorist violence. Lastly, it seeks to engage with the hidden implications of Carlos in terms of the intertwined trajectories of formal experimentation and revolutionary politics. https://journal.ep.liu.se/test3212/index.php/CU/article/view/2058TerrorismCarlos the JackalnamingfacialityCold Warembodiment
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Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the Jackal
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
Terrorism
Carlos the Jackal
naming
faciality
Cold War
embodiment
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title Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the Jackal
title_short Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the Jackal
title_full Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the Jackal
title_fullStr Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the Jackal
title_full_unstemmed Yours in Revolution: Retrofitting Carlos the Jackal
title_sort yours in revolution: retrofitting carlos the jackal
publisher Linköping University Electronic Press
series Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
issn 2000-1525
publishDate 2013-09-01
description This paper explores the representation of ’Carlos the Jackal’, the one-time ’World’s Most Wanted Man’ and ’International Face of Terror’ – primarily in cin-ema but also encompassing other forms of popular culture and aspects of Cold War policy-making. At the centre of the analysis is Olivier Assayas’s Carlos (2010), a transnational, five and a half hour film (first screened as a TV mini-series) about the life and times of the infamous militant. Concentrating on the various ways in which Assayas expresses a critical preoccupation with names and faces through complex formal composition, the project examines the play of ab-straction and embodiment that emerges from the narrativisation of terrorist violence. Lastly, it seeks to engage with the hidden implications of Carlos in terms of the intertwined trajectories of formal experimentation and revolutionary politics.
topic Terrorism
Carlos the Jackal
naming
faciality
Cold War
embodiment
url https://journal.ep.liu.se/test3212/index.php/CU/article/view/2058
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