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They must be represented : the politics of documentary

Author: Paula Rabinowitz
Publisher: London ; New York : Verso, 1994.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Rabinowitz, Paula.
They must be represented.
London ; New York : Verso, 1994
(OCoLC)622174135
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Paula Rabinowitz
ISBN: 1859849253 9781859849255 1859840256 9781859840252
OCLC Number: 31329857
Description: xi, 264 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction: The Work of Intellectuals in the Age of Post/Modern Representation --
1. Wreckage upon Wreckage: History, Documentary, and the Ruins of Memory --
2. Voyeurism and Class Consciousness: James Agee and Walker Evans Praise Famous Men --
3. Margaret Bourke-White's Red Coat; or, Slumming in the Thirties --
4. People's Culture, Popular Culture, Public Culture: Hollywood, Newsreels, and FSA Films and Photographs --
5. Writing the Wrong: The Politics and Poetics of Women's Vietnam War Reportage --
6. History in Your Own Home: Cinema Verite, Docudrama, and America's Families --
7. Ethnographies of Women: Soft Fiction and Feminist Theory --
8. National Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Terror in Feminist Counter-documentaries --
9. Video Verite: Rodney King in the City of Angels of History --
Epilogue: One More Thing.
Responsibility: Paula Rabinowitz.

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