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Book Synopsis

Drawing on the challenges of urban expansion and increasing population density facing contemporary Brazil, Shifting Horizons is an interdisciplinary investigation of the treatment of social difference in documentary film and photography and its potential to effect social and political change.

  • Explores the Brazilian documentary tradition of conscientização,alongside new movements such as inclusão visual, introducing the voices of a range of innovative and highly contemporary artists, filmmakers, and cultural commentators
  • Discusses traditionally marginalized urban spaces using the concepts of inequality, segregation, integration, and relationality
  • Bridges the domains of film and photography and brings greater awareness to Brazilian cultural output
  • Highlights new ways in which today's social documentary practice and production can inspire social and cultural transformation, in Brazil and around the world


Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Documentary Film, Conscientização and ‘Socially Concerned’ Production
Cinema Novo and the ‘Socially Concerned’ Precedent
Back to the Future
Thinking about Documentary
Documentary Photography and Photojournalism
Photography as a Vehicle for Social Change
A Common Dynamic
Drawing Boundaries
CHAPTER 1–Wasteland
Introduction
Modernism,Waste Materials and an Aesthetic of the Fragment
Jardim Gramacho’
Contemplating your Rubbish’s Home away from Home
(In)visible Labour
Nature and the Apocalyptic Landscape
Estamira
Dynamic Marginality
The Body as a Battleground
Lixo extraordinário
Establishing Perspective and Identification
Fertile Images: a Productive Revelation
CHAPTER 2–The Human Warehouse
Introduction
The Prison in Cultural Production
O prisioneiro da grade de ferro: auto-retratos
Exercising Control
Inside Out/Outside In: Perspective and Connectivity
Inverting Myths
‘Imprisoned Spaces’
Access, Territory and Control
Visible Absence/Invisible Presence
Juízo
Interchangeable Bodies: Authenticity and Performance
Carceral Cycles: Caught in the Motions
CHAPTER 3–Zones of Contestation
Introduction
Avenida Brasília Formosa
Where Bodies Meet Machines
Mapping the Neighbourhood
São Paulo: Occupying the Centre
‘911’
‘Morar’
‘O muro’
CHAPTER 4–Shifting Perspectives on/from the Morro
Introduction
‘Rio–Entre morros’
Inapprehensible Landscapes
An Anti-cartography: or Where Am I?
Babilônia 2000
Imagens do Povo
Upside Down Inside Out, or ‘Stretching Limits’
Resisting the Gaze
Horizons Old and New
Conclusion
References
Filmography Online Photography Collections

Shifting Horizons

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 21/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119328551, 978-1119328551
      ISBN10: 1119328551

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Drawing on the challenges of urban expansion and increasing population density facing contemporary Brazil, Shifting Horizons is an interdisciplinary investigation of the treatment of social difference in documentary film and photography and its potential to effect social and political change.

      • Explores the Brazilian documentary tradition of conscientização,alongside new movements such as inclusão visual, introducing the voices of a range of innovative and highly contemporary artists, filmmakers, and cultural commentators
      • Discusses traditionally marginalized urban spaces using the concepts of inequality, segregation, integration, and relationality
      • Bridges the domains of film and photography and brings greater awareness to Brazilian cultural output
      • Highlights new ways in which today's social documentary practice and production can inspire social and cultural transformation, in Brazil and around the world


      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      Documentary Film, Conscientização and ‘Socially Concerned’ Production
      Cinema Novo and the ‘Socially Concerned’ Precedent
      Back to the Future
      Thinking about Documentary
      Documentary Photography and Photojournalism
      Photography as a Vehicle for Social Change
      A Common Dynamic
      Drawing Boundaries
      CHAPTER 1–Wasteland
      Introduction
      Modernism,Waste Materials and an Aesthetic of the Fragment
      Jardim Gramacho’
      Contemplating your Rubbish’s Home away from Home
      (In)visible Labour
      Nature and the Apocalyptic Landscape
      Estamira
      Dynamic Marginality
      The Body as a Battleground
      Lixo extraordinário
      Establishing Perspective and Identification
      Fertile Images: a Productive Revelation
      CHAPTER 2–The Human Warehouse
      Introduction
      The Prison in Cultural Production
      O prisioneiro da grade de ferro: auto-retratos
      Exercising Control
      Inside Out/Outside In: Perspective and Connectivity
      Inverting Myths
      ‘Imprisoned Spaces’
      Access, Territory and Control
      Visible Absence/Invisible Presence
      Juízo
      Interchangeable Bodies: Authenticity and Performance
      Carceral Cycles: Caught in the Motions
      CHAPTER 3–Zones of Contestation
      Introduction
      Avenida Brasília Formosa
      Where Bodies Meet Machines
      Mapping the Neighbourhood
      São Paulo: Occupying the Centre
      ‘911’
      ‘Morar’
      ‘O muro’
      CHAPTER 4–Shifting Perspectives on/from the Morro
      Introduction
      ‘Rio–Entre morros’
      Inapprehensible Landscapes
      An Anti-cartography: or Where Am I?
      Babilônia 2000
      Imagens do Povo
      Upside Down Inside Out, or ‘Stretching Limits’
      Resisting the Gaze
      Horizons Old and New
      Conclusion
      References
      Filmography Online Photography Collections

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