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[Commlist] New Book - Third Digital Documentary: A Theory and Practice of Transmedia Arts Activism, Critical Design and Ethics
Sun May 02 17:00:57 GMT 2021
New book:
Third Digital Documentary: A Theory and Practice of Transmedia Arts
Activism, Critical Design and Ethics:.
Description
This book offers a theory and methodology of transmedia arts activism
within the technocultural and sociopolitical landscape of expanded
documentary production, distribution, reception and participation.
Through a detailed analysis of the author’s transmedia project on
indigenous and minority language endangerment and revival that consists
of the feature-length documentary Tongues of Heaven and the companion
web application Root Tongue: Sharing Stories of Language Identity and
Revival, she reveals the layers and depths of a critical arts practice
when confronted with complex sociopolitical issues while working with
multiple communities across territorial/national boundaries. In the
context of the growing field of transmedia documentaries, the author
discusses the potentials and benefits of a critical design practice and
production ethics that can transform this field to pilot new
collaborations in documentary and digital media platforms towards a
third digital documentary.
Reviews
“Chang shifts debate from how we can preserve languages to how we can
create new ones – new, digital, interactive ones that will give fresh
life to languages imperiled by global forces of homogenization. Her
vision, based on her own work, of an online art platform that moves us
from passively absorbing information to actively creating embodied
knowledge is a crucial demonstration of how activism can adapt new forms
of media to progressive goals.” (Bill Nichols, author of Introduction to
Documentary and Representing Reality)
“This book is a rousing call to a collaborative documentary and
transmedia practice that is at once theoretically astute and ethically
committed. As she sets out with her partners to preserve linguistic
diversity from Taiwan to Hawai‘i, Anita Chang charts a course for
community-engaged documentary and transmedia projects that decolonize
through the dialogical possibilities of digital media. Third Digital
Documentary represents the very best of a growing trend toward the
convergence of scholarly, activist, and creative pursuits.” (Alexander
L. Fattal, author of Shooting Cameras for Peace / Disparando Cámaras
para la Paz)
“Chang beautifully articulates the uncharted opportunities and perils
of working between stations of identity and history. Dually located in
Taiwan and Hawai‘i, Third Digital Documentary moves across the terrain
of transmedia indigenous theory and praxis. Filmmaker and scholar, Chang
champions an ethics of relations informed by a comprehensive engagement
with critical practices of feminist film and critical race studies that
further trouble the critical territory of post-colonial subjects. The
result is a powerful intertwining of indigenous language and cultural
analysis in relation to a radical experimental documentary
collaboration.” (Beth Coleman, author of Race as Technology and Hello
Avatar: Rise of the Networked Generation)
“Chang’s book should be very useful to educators, artists and
activists as a guide to building counterpublics that discursively
vitalize and revitalize spaces of freedom.” (Lana Lin, director of The
Cancer Journals Revisted and author of Freud’s Jaw and Other Lost
Objects: Fractured Subjectivity in the Face of Cancer)
Contents
Introduction
1 A Discourse of ‘Image Sovereignty’: Variations on an Ideal/Image of
Native Self-Representation
2 Digital Documentary Praxis
3 An Essay on Editing
4 Networked Audio-Visual Culture and New Digital Publics
5 Documentary and Online Transmediality Toward a Third Digital Documentary
Conclusion
Orders
https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/66645
https://www.amazon.com/Third-Digital-Documentary-Practice-Transmedia/dp/1789973295
(Discounted 20%)
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