Representing Reality
Issues and Concepts in Documentary
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:22nd Feb '92
Should be back in stock very soon
Offers a conceptual overview of documentary filmmaking practice
". . . a valuable and important book . . ." —The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
Representing Reality is the first book to offer a conceptual overview of documentary filmmaking practice. It addresses numerous social issues and how they are presented to the viewer by means of style, rhetoric, and narrative technique. The volume poses questions about the relationship of the documentary tradition to power, the body, authority, knowledge, and our experience of history. This study advances the pioneering work of Nichols's earlier book, Ideology and the Image.
"[Nichols] has written a road-block of a book which reconfigures the debate on the documentary at a new level of sophistication and complexity which can only be ignored at the risk of ignoring the whole area of documentary film." —Sight and Sound
" . . . the most important book on documentary film yet published." —Canadian Journal of Film Studies
"[Nichols'] has written a road-block of a book which reconfigures the debate on the documentary at a new level of sophistication and complexity which can only be ignored at the risk of ignoring the whole area of documentary film." -- Sight and Sound " ... the most important book on documentary film yet published." -- Canadian Journal of Film Studies "... a valuable and important book ..." -- The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
ISBN: 9780253206817
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 540g
336 pages