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From a boom in theatrical features to footage posted on websites such as YouTube and Google Video, the early years of the 21st century have witnessed significant changes in the technological, commercial, aesthetic, political, and social dimensions of documentaries on film, television and the web.

In response to these rapid developments, this book rethinks the notion of documentary, in terms of theory, practice and object/s of study. Drawing together 26 original essays from scholars and practitioners, it critically assesses ideas and constructions of documentary and, where necessary, proposes new tools and arguments with which to examine this complex and shifting terrain.

Covering a range of media output, the book is divided into four sections:

  • Critical perspectives on documentary forms and concepts
  • The changing faces of documentary production
  • Contemporary documentary: borders, neighbours and disputed territories
  • Digital and online

    Table of Contents
    Part 1: Critical perspectives on documentary forms and concepts
    'Documentary studies': dimensions of continuity and transition by John Corner
    The question of evidence, the power of rhetoric and documentary film by Bill Nichols
    First-person films: some theses on self-inscription by Michael Renov
    'To leave the confinements of his humanness': authorial voice, death and constructions of nature in Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man by Thomas Austin
    Collective subjectivity in The Children of Golzow vs. alienation in 'western' interview documentary by Silke Panse
    Documentary as critical and creative research by Mike WayneReframing ethnographic film by Paul Basu
    Transcendental realism in documentary by Erik Knudsen
    Filming the 'invisible' by Michael Chanan
    Part 2: The changing faces of documentary productionDeveloping and producing a feature documentary: the case of Deep Water by Wilma de Jong
    Filmmakers and their subjects by Jerry Rothwell
    From eight-man crew to one-woman band: my life in television by Marilyn Gaunt'You want to know that, this is real, this is what happened': an interview with John Smithson by Wilma de Jong and Thomas Austin'The idea that there's a "truth" that you discover is like chasing the end of a rainbow': an interview with Ralph LeeWilma de Jong
    Rice N Peas: alternative, independent and provocative byIshmahil Blagrove, Jr
    'The importance of memory': an interview with Ai Xiaoming by Sue Thornham
    Part 3: Contemporary documentary: borders, neighbours and disputed territories
    Drama-documentary, ethics and notions of performance: the 'flight 93' films by Paul Ward
    Mockumentary: a call to play by Craig Hight
    Documentary modes of engagement by Annette Hill
    'Ask the fastidious woman from Surbiton to hand-wash the underpants of the aging Oldham Skinhead...': Why not Wife Swap? by Su Holmes and Deborah Jermyn
    Simulating the public sphere by Jon Dovey
    The work of work: reality TV and the negotiation of neoliberal labour in The Apprentice by Nick Couldry and Jo Littler
    Part 4: Digital and online documentaries: opportunities and limitations
    Documentary viewing platforms by Ana Vicente
    Online documentary by Danny Birchall
    Public domains: engaging Iraq through experimental documentary digitalities by Patricia R. Zimmermann
    Documentary on YouTube: the failure of the direct cinema of the slogan by Alexandra Juhasz

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    Publisher: Open University Press
    Publication Date: 16/06/2008
    ISBN13: 9780335221912, 978-0335221912
    ISBN10: 0335221912

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    From a boom in theatrical features to footage posted on websites such as YouTube and Google Video, the early years of the 21st century have witnessed significant changes in the technological, commercial, aesthetic, political, and social dimensions of documentaries on film, television and the web.

    In response to these rapid developments, this book rethinks the notion of documentary, in terms of theory, practice and object/s of study. Drawing together 26 original essays from scholars and practitioners, it critically assesses ideas and constructions of documentary and, where necessary, proposes new tools and arguments with which to examine this complex and shifting terrain.

    Covering a range of media output, the book is divided into four sections:

    • Critical perspectives on documentary forms and concepts
    • The changing faces of documentary production
    • Contemporary documentary: borders, neighbours and disputed territories
    • Digital and online

      Table of Contents
      Part 1: Critical perspectives on documentary forms and concepts
      'Documentary studies': dimensions of continuity and transition by John Corner
      The question of evidence, the power of rhetoric and documentary film by Bill Nichols
      First-person films: some theses on self-inscription by Michael Renov
      'To leave the confinements of his humanness': authorial voice, death and constructions of nature in Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man by Thomas Austin
      Collective subjectivity in The Children of Golzow vs. alienation in 'western' interview documentary by Silke Panse
      Documentary as critical and creative research by Mike WayneReframing ethnographic film by Paul Basu
      Transcendental realism in documentary by Erik Knudsen
      Filming the 'invisible' by Michael Chanan
      Part 2: The changing faces of documentary productionDeveloping and producing a feature documentary: the case of Deep Water by Wilma de Jong
      Filmmakers and their subjects by Jerry Rothwell
      From eight-man crew to one-woman band: my life in television by Marilyn Gaunt'You want to know that, this is real, this is what happened': an interview with John Smithson by Wilma de Jong and Thomas Austin'The idea that there's a "truth" that you discover is like chasing the end of a rainbow': an interview with Ralph LeeWilma de Jong
      Rice N Peas: alternative, independent and provocative byIshmahil Blagrove, Jr
      'The importance of memory': an interview with Ai Xiaoming by Sue Thornham
      Part 3: Contemporary documentary: borders, neighbours and disputed territories
      Drama-documentary, ethics and notions of performance: the 'flight 93' films by Paul Ward
      Mockumentary: a call to play by Craig Hight
      Documentary modes of engagement by Annette Hill
      'Ask the fastidious woman from Surbiton to hand-wash the underpants of the aging Oldham Skinhead...': Why not Wife Swap? by Su Holmes and Deborah Jermyn
      Simulating the public sphere by Jon Dovey
      The work of work: reality TV and the negotiation of neoliberal labour in The Apprentice by Nick Couldry and Jo Littler
      Part 4: Digital and online documentaries: opportunities and limitations
      Documentary viewing platforms by Ana Vicente
      Online documentary by Danny Birchall
      Public domains: engaging Iraq through experimental documentary digitalities by Patricia R. Zimmermann
      Documentary on YouTube: the failure of the direct cinema of the slogan by Alexandra Juhasz

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