The subject of documentary / Michael Renov.
Material type: TextSeries: Visible evidence ; v. 16.Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: xxiv, 286 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0816634408
- 9780816634408
- 0816634416
- 9780816634415
- 070.18 22
- PN1995.9.D6 R44 2004
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Essays either previously published or previously presented at various conferences.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Early newsreel : the construction of a political imaginary for the new left -- 2. The "real" in fiction : Brecht, Medium cool, and the refusal of incorporation -- 3. Warring images : stereotype and American representations of the Japanese, 1941-1991 -- 4. Lost, lost, lost : Mekas as essayist -- 5. Charged vision : the place of desire in documentary film theory -- 6. The subject in history : the new autobiography in film and video -- 7. Filling up the hole in the real : death and mourning in contemporary documentary film and video -- 8. Documentary disavowals and the digital -- 9. Technology and ethnographic dialogue -- 10. The address to the other : ethical discourse in Everything's for you -- 11. New subjectivities : documentary and self-representation in the post-verite age -- 12. The electronic essay -- 13. Video confessions -- 14. Domestic ethnography and the construction of the "other" self -- 15. The end of autobiography or new beginnings? (or, everything, you never knew you would know about someone you will probably never meet).
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