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[ecrea] New book: Activist Film Festivals
Tue May 09 08:46:02 GMT 2017
Book: /Activist Film Festivals: Towards a Political Subject/ (2017),
Bristol, UK: Intellect.
/Activist Film Festivals: Towards a Political Subject/breaks new ground
by bringing scholars from a range of disciplines together with industry
professionals to explore the concept of festivals as activist spaces
where the sociopolitical identities of communities and individuals are
confronted and shaped. Tracing the growth of activist and human
rights-focused film festivals from the 1970s to the present, and using
case studies from San Francisco, Brazil, Bristol, Melbourne and
elsewhere, the book addresses such topics as whether politically
orientated film festivals can achieve humanitarian aims or simply offer
“cinema of suffering” and how effective festivals are at producing
politically engaged spectators.
About the Editors:
Dr. Sonia M. Tascón is Lecturer of Social and Community Work at Western
Sydney University, and has an academic background in Sociology, Film
Studies, Media Studies, and Human Rights. She helped establish the first
human rights film festival in the city of Perth, Western Australia, in
2007 and has remained active and engaged with film festival studies
since then. Her first sole-authored book was published in this area in
2015, entitled /Human Rights Film Festivals: Activism in Context. /
Dr. Tyson Wils is currently teaching media studies at Deakin University.
He has published in the areas of media industries and technology, film
theory, and landscape and cinema. He has previously worked as a features
film programmer and education speaker for the Human Rights Arts & Film
Festival and still currently guest lectures in the Masters course /Human
Rights on Screen/ at University of Melbourne.
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