Projecting race : postwar America, civil rights and documentary film /
Projecting Race presents a history of educational documentary filmmaking in the postwar era in light of race relations and the fight for civil rights. Drawing on extensive archival research and textual analyses, the volume tracks the evolution of race-based, nontheatrical cinema from its neorealist...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Wallflower Press,
[2016]
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Colección: | Nonfictions.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Table of Contents ; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Learning to Look: The Educational Documentary and Post-war Race Relations; 1. Documenting from Below: Post-war Documentary, Race, and Everyday Life; 2. The Sick Quiet That Follows Violence: Neorealism, Psychotherapy, and Collaboration ; 3. Charismatic Knowledge: Modernity and Southern African American Midwifery in All My Babies (1952) ; 4. Full of Fire: Historical Urgency and Utility in The Man in the Middle (1966) ; 5. Training Days: Liberal Advocacy and Self-Improvement in War on Poverty Films
- 6. The World Is Quiet Here: War on Poverty, Participatory Filmmaking and The Farmersville Project (1968)7. An Urban Situation: The Hartford Project (1969) and the North American Challenge; Conclusion: Still Burning: Pedagogy, Participation and Documentary Media ; Bibliography ; Index