Foreword Bill Nichols Introduction: Situating Contemporary Documentary Selmin Kara and Daniel Marcus PART I: FORMS, GENRES, INNOVATIONS 1. Lying to Be Real: The Aesthetics of Ambiguity in Docufictions Ohad Landesman 2. The Mockumentary Craig Hight 3. Animated Documentary Annabelle Honess Roe 4. Producing the Crowdsourced Documentary: The Implications of Storytelling and Technology Heather McIntosh 5. Designed Experience in Interactive Documentaries Siobhan O’Flynn 6. Indigenous Documentary Media Pamela Wilson PART II: DOCUMENTARY IN NEW CONTEXTS 7. True Life: The Voice of Television Documentary Laurie Ouellette 8. Interrogating the Media: Errol Morris in the Information Age Kris Fallon 9. Documentary and the Survival of the Film Auteur: Agnès Varda, Werner Herzog, and Spike Lee Helen Hughes 10. The Ethics of Appropriation: "Misusing" the Found Document in Suitcase of Love and Shame and A Film Unfinished Jaimie Baron 11. Documentary, Multi-Platform Production, and Cosmopolitan Dialogues Ib Bondebjerg 12.Documentary and Video Activism Daniel Marcus
Daniel Marcus teaches media and documentary studies at Goucher
College in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the author of Happy Days and
Wonder Years: The Fifties and the Sixties in Contemporary Cultural
Politics, and editor of ROAR! The Paper Tiger Television Guide to
Media Activism.
Selmin Kara is an Assistant Professor at OCAD University. She is
interested in digital aesthetics and sound in post-cinema and
documentary. Her work has appeared in Studies in Documentary Film,
The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media, and Music
and Sound in Nonfiction Film.
"The expanded, inter-generic spaces of 'documentary' encompass a diverse aesthetics and new modes of viewing and involvement. The contributors here connect with international innovation and future possibilities from a firm base in established scholarship, continuing the renewal of critical thinking that is now required."John Corner, Professor in Communication Studies, University of Leeds, UK"A lively blend of emerging scholars and the usual suspects, Contemporary Documentary takes on the long and growing list of sub-genres that will either expand or explode what we have so comfortably referred to as ‘documentary’. The best of its arguments add new depth to cinema’s adventures with reality."Seth Feldman, Professor of Film and Television Studies, York University, Canada"Bottom line: this should be required reading for those interested in documentary film in all its manifestations. Summing Up: Essential. All readers."L. M. Anderst, Queensborough Community College - CUNY in CHOICE
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