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[Commlist] New book: Bad Film Histories: Ethnography and the Early Archive
Mon Apr 08 15:52:23 GMT 2019
We would like to announce a new publication from the University of
Minnesota Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*Bad Film Histories***
Ethnography and the Early Archive
*Katherine Groo***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/bad-film-histories_**__*
A daring, deep investigation into ethnographic cinema that challenges
standard ways of writing film history and breaks important new ground in
understanding archives /Bad Film Histories/ is a vital work that
unsettles the authority of the archive. Katherine Groo daringly takes
readers to the margins of the film record, addressing the
undertheorization of film history and offering a rigorous corrective.
Taking ethnographic cinema as a crucial case study, Groo challenges
standard ways of thinking and writing about film history and questions
widespread assumptions about what film artifacts are and what makes them
meaningful. Rather than filling holes, Groo endeavors to understand the
imprecisions and absences that define film history and its archives.
/Bad Film Histories/ draws on numerous works of ethnographic cinema,
from Edward S. Curtiss In the /Land of the Head Hunters/, to a
Citroën-sponsored “croisière” across Africa, to the extensive archives
of the Maison Lumière and the Musée Albert-Kahn, to dozens of expedition
films from the 1910s and 1920s. The project is deeply grounded in
poststructural approaches to history, and throughout Groo draws on these
frameworks to offer innovative and accessible readings that explain
ethnographic cinemas destabilizing energies. As Groo describes,
ethnographic works are mostly untitled, unauthored, seemingly infinite
in number, and largely unrestored even in their digital afterlives. Her
examination of ethnographic cinema provides necessary new thought for
both film scholars and those who are thrilled by cinemas boundless
possibilities. In so doing, she boldly reexamines what early
ethnographic cinema is and how these films produce meaning, challenging
the foundations of film history and prevailing approaches to the archive.
*Katherine Groo*is assistant professor of film and media studies at
Lafayette College.
With all best wishes,
Combined Academic Publishers
*University of Minnesota Press**| February 2019 | 360pp | 9781517900335
| PB | £21.99**
*Price subject to change.
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