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[ecrea] Rethinking Documentary
Fri Jun 13 10:16:58 GMT 2008
>Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives, New Practices
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>edited by Thomas Austin and Wilma de Jong, Open UP, June 4, 2008
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>http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/html/0335221912.html
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>A major international collection of new writing
>on screen documentary (film, television, web), from scholars and practitioners.
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> From a boom in theatrical features to footage
> posted on websites such as YouTube and Google
> Video, the early years of the 21st century have
> witnessed significant changes in the
> technological, commercial, aesthetic,
> political, and social dimensions of
> documentaries on film, television and the web.
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>In response to these rapid developments, this
>book rethinks the notion of documentary, in
>terms of theory, practice and object/s of study.
>Drawing together 26 original essays from
>scholars and practitioners, it critically
>assesses ideas and constructions of documentary
>and, where necessary, proposes new tools and
>arguments with which to examine this complex and shifting terrain.
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>Covering a range of media output, the book is divided into four sections:
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>Critical perspectives on documentary forms and concepts
>The changing faces of documentary production
>Contemporary documentary: borders, neighbours and disputed territories
>Digital and online documentaries: opportunities and limitations
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>Rethinking Documentary is valuable reading for
>scholars and students working in documentary
>theory and practice, film studies, and media studies.
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>Contributors
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>Thomas Austin, Paul Basu, Danny Birchall,
>Ishmahil Blagrove Jr, Michael Chanan, John
>Corner, Nick Couldry, Wilma De Jong, Jon Dovey,
>Marilyn Gaunt, Craig Hight, Annette Hill, Su
>Holmes, Deborah Jermyn, Alexandra Juhasz, Erik
>Kundsen, Jo Littler, Bill Nichols, Mike O'Brien,
>Silke Panse, Michael Renov, Jerry Rothwell, Ana
>Vicente, Paul Ward, Mike Wayne, Patricia Zimmermann.
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>
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>Dr Thomas Austin
>Senior Lecturer in Media and Film
>School of Humanities
>EDB 329
>University of Sussex
>Falmer
>Brighton BN1 9RQ
>Tel: 01273 872549
>
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