Punishment and Crime. The Reverse Order of Causality in The White Ribbon Punishment and Crime

This article explores, within a sociological-psychological framework, the problematic moral emotions of spectators evoked by watching the film Das weiße Band (The White Ribbon, Michael Haneke, DE/AT/FR/IT, 2009). As always in Michael Haneke's films the spectator's moral system is severely...

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Main Author: Gerwin van der Pol (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Schüren Verlag 2018
Series:Journal for Religion, Film and Media
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