Post-1990 documentary
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This new book provides graduate students, scholars and professionals with critical and detailed insights into recent, yet significant, independent documentary makers and their varied works, practices and uses. Writing from a variety of areas and perspectives, the contributors to this book introduce innovative interpretations of under-studied contemporary subject matters and styles, as well as production, distribution and exhibition strategies, to the growing fields of documentary film and cross-media studies.
Title |
Post-1990 documentary : reconfiguring independence / edited by Camille Deprez and Judith Pernin. |
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Publisher |
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press |
Creation Date |
2015 |
Notes |
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Oct 2017). Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Content |
Title page Copyright Contents Figures Acknowledgements Introduction PART I History and Spaces of Resistance Chapter 1 Post-unification (East) German Documentary and the Contradictions of Identity Chapter 2 No Going Back: Continuity and Change in Australian Documentary Chapter 3 A Space in Between: The Legacy of the Activist Documentary Film in India Chapter 4 Languages, Speech and Voice: The Heritage of Jean Rouch and Pier Paolo Pasolini in Convention: Black Wall/White Holes Chapter 5 Chris Marker: Interactive Screen and Memory PART II The Personal Experience Chapter 6 The Survivor-Perpetrator Encounter and the Truth Archive in Rithy Panh's Documentaries Chapter 7 Contesting Consensual Memory: The Work of Remembering in Chilean Autobiographical Documentaries Chapter 8 'We All Invented Our Own Algeria':1 Habiba Djahnine's Letter to My Sister as Memory-Narrative Chapter 9 From the Ashes: The Fall of Apartheid and the Rise of the Lone Documentary Filmmaker in South Africa Chapter 10 A Personal Vision of the Hong Kong Cityscape in Anson Mak's Essayistic Documentary Films One Way Street on a Turntable and On the Edge of a Floating City, We Sing Chapter 15 Independent Documentaries and Online Uses in China: From Cinephilia to Activism Conclusion Notes on the Contributors Index |
Extent |
1 online resource (viii, 268 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
Language |
English |
National Library system number |
997010714199405171 |
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