Shifting Horizons
Urban Space and Social Difference in Contemporary Brazilian Documentary and Photography
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:21st Jul '17
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This book investigates urban challenges in Brazil, emphasizing the role of documentary film and photography in promoting social change. Shifting Horizons offers a fresh perspective.
In Shifting Horizons, the complexities of urban growth and rising population density in contemporary Brazil are examined through an interdisciplinary lens. This insightful work delves into how documentary film and photography address social differences, presenting a compelling case for their potential to drive social and political change. By engaging with these mediums, the book highlights the power of visual storytelling in shaping public discourse and fostering understanding in a rapidly evolving society.
The book explores the Brazilian documentary tradition of conscientização, alongside emerging movements like inclusão visual. It introduces the voices of innovative artists, filmmakers, and cultural commentators who are redefining the narrative around social issues. By focusing on traditionally marginalized urban spaces, Shifting Horizons discusses critical themes such as inequality, segregation, integration, and relationality, shedding light on the lived experiences of those often overlooked in mainstream discussions.
Moreover, Shifting Horizons bridges the realms of film and photography, enhancing awareness of Brazil's rich cultural output. The authors argue that contemporary social documentary practices can spark transformative change, not just in Brazil but globally. Through this examination, the book encourages readers to appreciate the role of visual media in advocating for social justice and cultural transformation, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the intersection of art and activism.
ISBN: 9781119328551
Dimensions: 226mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 408g
284 pages