Cultural Producers In Perilous States
Editing Events, Documenting Change
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:5th Feb '97
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This is a collection of ten interviews explore how producers of documentary media - filmmakers, journalists, and artists - located in societies considered marginal to the high-tech global centres respond to local and international audiences in creating their works. Interviewees include: a South African playwright who is shaping a distinctive form of activist journalism; a New Guinean producer who manages several media careers; Polish and German filmmakers developing critical documentaries on compromised new orders; a Columbian artist who provides powerful representations of endemic violence in her society; and writers from Martinique and Argentina with varied careers in the arts, media, and politics who provide tragicomic accounts of the marginal situations of their societies.
ISBN: 9780226504391
Dimensions: 24mm x 17mm x 3mm
Weight: 794g
424 pages