Kurdish Insurgents and Postgeneration: „Big Village” as an Interactive Memory Work

Fatma Edemen
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The Kurdish people, lacking a sovereign state of their own, reside within the boundaries of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, where they are subjected to the rules and identities of these nations, often facing restrictions on their cultural expression. This situation has disabled their entry into the filmmaking, with documentaries becoming their preferred medium due to its cost-effectiveness and simpler technical demands. These documentaries typically delve into the Kurds’ painful historical experiences. Big Village (2020), directed by Beri Shalmashi and Lyangelo Vazquez, stands out as the first Kurdish interactive web documentary (i-doc). It intricately weaves personal and social narratives, focusing on several families and a Kurdish insurgent group from Eastern Kurdistan. The i-doc explores the stories of the former residents of Gewredê, a village that has since vanished. It uniquely blends old photos and video clips to craft its narrative. This study aims to analyse Big Village through the lens of the insurgents’ memories, the inherited memories of their children, and the use of archival materials, examining how an interactive documentary can effectively communicate historical traumas to modern viewers.
库尔德叛乱分子与后世代:"作为互动记忆作品的 "大村庄
库尔德人没有自己的主权国家,他们居住在土耳其、伊朗、伊拉克和叙利亚境内,受制于这些国家的规则和身份,在文化表达方面经常受到限制。这种状况阻碍了他们进入电影制作领域,而纪录片因其成本效益高、技术要求简单而成为他们的首选媒介。这些纪录片通常深入探讨库尔德人痛苦的历史经历。由 Beri Shalmashi 和 Lyangelo Vazquez 执导的《Big Village》(2020 年)是首部库尔德互动网络纪录片(i-doc)。它将个人和社会叙事巧妙地交织在一起,聚焦于几个家庭和一个来自东库尔德斯坦的库尔德叛乱组织。i-doc 探索了 Gewredê 这个已经消失的村庄的前居民的故事。它将老照片和视频剪辑巧妙地融合在一起进行叙事。本研究旨在通过叛乱分子的记忆、其子女继承的记忆以及档案材料的使用来分析大村庄,研究互动纪录片如何有效地向现代观众传达历史创伤。
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