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The subject of documentary

Author: Michael Renov
Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, ©2004.
Series: Visible evidence, v. 16.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Renov
ISBN: 0816634408 9780816634408 0816634416 9780816634415
OCLC Number: 54001425
Notes: Essays either previously published or previously presented at various conferences.
Description: xxiv, 286 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Contents: Social Subjectivity --
Early Newsreel: The Construction of a Political Imaginary for the New Left --
The "Real" in Fiction: Brecht, Medium Cool, and the Refusal of Incorporation --
Warring Images: Stereotype and American Representations of the Japanese, 1941-1991 --
Lost, Lost, Lost: Mekas as Essayist --
The Subject in Theory --
Charged Vision: The Place of Desire in Documentary Film Theory --
The Subject in History: The New Autobiography in Film and Video --
Filling Up the Hole in the Real: Death and Mourning in Contemporary Documentary Film and Video --
Documentary Disavowals and the Digital --
Technology and Ethnographic Dialogue --
The Address to the Other: Ethical Discourse in Everything's for You --
Modes of Subjectivity --
New Subjectivities: Documentary and Self-Representation in the Post-Verite Age --
The Electronic Essay --
Video Confessions --
Domestic Ethnography and the Construction of the "Other" Self --
The End of Autobiography or New Beginnings? (or, Everything You Never Knew You Would Know about Someone You Will Probably Never Meet).
Series Title: Visible evidence, v. 16.
Responsibility: Michael Renov.
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