The Documentary: Politics, Emotion, Culture

Author:   B. Smaill
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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Pages:   221
Publication Date:   30 November 2009
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The Documentary: Politics, Emotion, Culture


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Belinda Smaill proposes an original approach to documentary studies, examining how emotions such as pleasure, hope, pain, empathy, nostalgia or disgust are integral both to the representation of selfhood in documentary, and to the way documentaries circulate in the public sphere.

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Author:   B. Smaill
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781137482518


ISBN 10:   1137482516
Pages:   221
Publication Date:   30 November 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements PART I: DOCUMENTARY AND PLEASURE Introduction: Representation and Documentary Emotions Pleasure and Disgust: Desire and the Female Porn Star PART II: PAIN AND THE OTHER Injury, Identity and Recognition -  Rize and Fix : The Story of an Addicted City Women, Pain and the Documentaries of Kim Longinotto PART III: THE LABOUR OF AUTHORSHIP: CARING AND MOURNING Loss and Care: Asian Australian Documentary Civic Love and Contemporary Dissent Documentary PART IV: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE: HOPE AND NOSTALGIA Children, Futurity and Hope: Born into Brothels Nostalgia, Historical Time and Reality Television: The Idol Series Epilogue Notes Index

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'Smaill's excellence lies in knowing what she's doing: examining how emotion is both presented and evoked in and by documentary for political ends. This fluid conception of politics is deeply imbricated with feminist and other movement politics that assume affect is part of political motion, something that incorporates the agenda of change. That movement might be uncertain, in need of constant correction, but it is also affirmative and embodied, in the maker, in the film, and in the audience and social world.' Chuck Kleinhans, Jump Cut 'Smaill covers very diverse subject material in an engaging and accessible manner. Her references extend far beyond the world of the big screen: rather than furrow through documentary film theory, the author draws on multidisciplinary sources to explore the idea of emotion, including the psychoanalytical perspectives of Melanie Klein and the linguistic articulations of Elaine Scarry.' - New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film 8.1


'Smaill's excellence lies in knowing what she's doing: examining how emotion is both presented and evoked in and by documentary for political ends. This fluid conception of politics is deeply imbricated with feminist and other movement politics that assume affect is part of political motion, something that incorporates the agenda of change. That movement might be uncertain, in need of constant correction, but it is also affirmative and embodied, in the maker, in the film, and in the audience and social world.' Chuck Kleinhans, Jump Cut 'Smaill covers very diverse subject material in an engaging and accessible manner. Her references extend far beyond the world of the big screen: rather than furrow through documentary film theory, the author draws on multidisciplinary sources to explore the idea of emotion, including the psychoanalytical perspectives of Melanie Klein and the linguistic articulations of Elaine Scarry.' - New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film 8.1


Author Information

BELINDA SMAILL is a Lecturer in Film and Television Studies in the School of English, Communications and Performance Studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

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