Post memory and cinematic affect in The Midwife

The Second World War has proved a rich source of inspiration for fiction films worldwide. The Finnish fiction film The Midwife (Kätilö, Antti J. Jokinen, 2015) is aimed at an international audience with a story that takes place in the context of the Lapland War in Finland in 1944. The film tells of...

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Published in:Journal of Aesthetics & Culture
Main Authors: Hiltunen, Kaisa, Sääskilahti, Nina
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis; Co-Action Publishing 2017
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201704031865
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spelling ftjyvaeskylaenun:oai:jyx.jyu.fi:123456789/53496 2024-02-04T10:05:18+01:00 Post memory and cinematic affect in The Midwife Hiltunen, Kaisa Sääskilahti, Nina 2017 application/pdf http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201704031865 eng eng Taylor & Francis; Co-Action Publishing Journal of Aesthetics and Culture 2000-4214 1 9 10.1080/20004214.2016.1273594 Hiltunen, K., & Sääskilahti, N. (2017). Post memory and cinematic affect in The Midwife. Journal of Aesthetics and Culture , 9 (1), Article 1273594. https://doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2016.1273594 CONVID_26933618 TUTKAID_73408 URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201704031865 http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201704031865 © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Kätilö Suomi Lappi The Midwife Finnish cinema affects post memory local global elokuvat toinen maailmansota muistaminen Lapin sota article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1 publishedVersion A1 2017 ftjyvaeskylaenun 2024-01-11T00:02:54Z The Second World War has proved a rich source of inspiration for fiction films worldwide. The Finnish fiction film The Midwife (Kätilö, Antti J. Jokinen, 2015) is aimed at an international audience with a story that takes place in the context of the Lapland War in Finland in 1944. The film tells of a romantic relationship between a local woman and a member of the German army, in a highly affective manner. This article argues that the film downplays elements that might have interested the national, or local, audience, and that it privileges affect over knowledge. To bring out the film’s transnational character, the article begins by analysing it in the context of national, or local, and global influences and argues that the film’s decontextualised, deterritorialised, and denationalised nature can be a result of its desire to appeal to a wide audience; yet a set of tensions and paradoxes are identified that bring out the complexities of the local–global nexus. The article goes on to ask whether the affectivity emphasised in The Midwife could have been a means to produce a story that communicates across borders. The article also explores whether affectivity can be a way to create a meaningful connection to the past in the current era of post memory (Aleida Assmann). Analysis of the film’s aesthetic and narrative devices is combined with cultural analysis of the contemporary memory and media culture and its global flows. peerReviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Lapland Lappi JYX - Jyväskylä University Digital Archive Jokinen ENVELOPE(25.083,25.083,66.133,66.133) Journal of Aesthetics & Culture 9 1 1273594
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Sääskilahti, Nina
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The Midwife
Finnish cinema
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global
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muistaminen
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description The Second World War has proved a rich source of inspiration for fiction films worldwide. The Finnish fiction film The Midwife (Kätilö, Antti J. Jokinen, 2015) is aimed at an international audience with a story that takes place in the context of the Lapland War in Finland in 1944. The film tells of a romantic relationship between a local woman and a member of the German army, in a highly affective manner. This article argues that the film downplays elements that might have interested the national, or local, audience, and that it privileges affect over knowledge. To bring out the film’s transnational character, the article begins by analysing it in the context of national, or local, and global influences and argues that the film’s decontextualised, deterritorialised, and denationalised nature can be a result of its desire to appeal to a wide audience; yet a set of tensions and paradoxes are identified that bring out the complexities of the local–global nexus. The article goes on to ask whether the affectivity emphasised in The Midwife could have been a means to produce a story that communicates across borders. The article also explores whether affectivity can be a way to create a meaningful connection to the past in the current era of post memory (Aleida Assmann). Analysis of the film’s aesthetic and narrative devices is combined with cultural analysis of the contemporary memory and media culture and its global flows. peerReviewed
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Hiltunen, K., & Sääskilahti, N. (2017). Post memory and cinematic affect in The Midwife. Journal of Aesthetics and Culture , 9 (1), Article 1273594. https://doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2016.1273594
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