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University of Minnesota Press
States Of Emergency: Documentaries, Wars, Democracies
Book
2000
Published by:
University of Minnesota Press
Series:
Visible Evidence
summary
Today’s political, technological, and aesthetic landscapes are rife with landmines. In this embattled milieu, leftist filmmakers and conservatives struggle for control of the national imaginary. Amid unprecedented mergers and consolidations, political conservatives have launched major attacks against the National Endowment for the Arts, the Public Broadcasting System, state arts councils, and other sponsors of oppositional programming. Meanwhile, developing technologies like satellites and the Internet have not only altered and globalized communication but also offer untapped possibilities for reconstructing democracies. All of these events signal a radical transformation in how we will view the world in the decades to come. In States of Emergency, Patricia R. Zimmermann describes the shifting terrains socially engaged documentary artists and experimental filmmakers encounter in the aftermath of these changes. Public space has been chiseled away and politically conscious documentaries forced to go underground. Viewing an array of subjects (including the wars in Bosnia, Chiapas, and the Persian Gulf; Japanese internment during World War II; homelessness; race; and reproductive rights) through technologies ranging from high-end video, camcorders, cable access, digital imaging systems, and media piracy, Zimmermann creates an explosive montage of colliding ideas and events. In combative terms, she charts the intricately layered relationships between independent documentary, power, money, and culture, and also analyzes how media artists use new technologies and radical media practices to undermine cuts in support and conservative backlash. States of Emergency anchors documentary into a social and historical context that shows the complex connections among audiences, filmmakers, funders, and subjects in the fascinating and fraught milieu in which they coexist. Zimmermann passionately and convincingly argues that the survival of democracies and public spaces is inextricably fueled by the robust endurance of documentary and other insurgent forms of communication.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, About the Series, Copyright, Dedication
Contents
pp. vii-viii
Acknowledgments
pp. ix-xiv
States of Emergency: An Introduction
pp. xv-xxiv
Wars
1 The War on Documentary
pp. 3-50
2 Mobile Battlegrounds in the Air
pp. 51-86
3 Ground Wars and the Real of Bodies
pp. 87-116
Ambushes
4 Female Body Ambushes
pp. 119-153
5 Pirates of the New World Image Orders
pp. 154-198
Notes
pp. 199-216
Index
pp. 217-230
About the Author
| ISBN | 9780816687503 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780816628230 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 567965101 |
| Pages | 256 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2015-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


