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[ecrea] New Book: "The Adventures of Jonathan Dennis" Emma Jean Kelly
Sat Aug 08 11:12:16 GMT 2015
The Adventures of
Jonathan Dennis
Bicultural film archiving practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
By Emma Jean Kelly
Publication date: October 2015
Paperback: 200 pages
ISBN: 9780 86196 722 3
Indiana University Press
Price: £20.00
Jonathan Dennis (1953–2002), was the creative and talented founding
director of the New Zealand Film Archive. Dennis became a conduit for
tension and debate from the time the Archive opened in 1981 in relation
to both the indigenous and non-indigenous presentation of film archival
materials. His work resulted in a film archive and curatorship practice
which differed significantly from that of the North American and
European archives he originally sought to emulate, and the practice of
the NZFA became influential outside New Zealand. As a P¯keh¯
(non-M¯ori/indigenous New Zealander) with a strong sense of social
justice, he argued for an awareness of geographical location and
cultural context in his work. He supported a philosophical shift in
archival practice by engaging indigenous peoples in developing creative
and innovative exhibitions and programmes from the 1980s until his
death, and recognised that much of the expertise required to work with
archival materials rested with the communities outside archival walls.
Dennis was part of a conversation about the contested ground of the
archive, the biography and the nation during his lifetime of work,
presenting counter-narratives of national identity in artistic
productions as well as archival presentations. This book presents new
interviews gathered by the author, as well as an examination of existing
interviews, films and broadcasts about and with Jonathan Dennis, to
consider the narrative of a life and work in relation to film archiving.
Ultimately it is a reflection upon how an archive can respond to the
materials within and the movements outside its walls with a commitment
to community in its many and varied forms.
Emma Jean Kelly is a P¯keh¯ (English, Irish and Scots, New Zealand born)
scholar based in Wellington. She has recently completed her PhD thesis
study through the Communications School at Auckland University of
Technology. She has an interest in film and archival histories and
philosophies, museum studies, social media discourse, gender
construction and queer theory.
For orders: visit Indianan University Press:
http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?cPath=1037_7487_7488&products_id=807819
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