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Mining The Home Movie Excavations In Histories And Memories Karen I Ishizuka Editor Patricia R Zimmermann Editor

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Mining The Home Movie Excavations In Histories And Memories Karen I Ishizuka Editor Patricia R Zimmermann Editor
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Karen I. Ishizuka (editor); Patricia R. Zimmermann (editor)
ISBN: 9780520939684, 0520939689
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Mining The Home Movie Excavations In Histories And Memories Karen I Ishizuka Editor Patricia R Zimmermann Editor by Karen I. Ishizuka (editor); Patricia R. Zimmermann (editor) 9780520939684, 0520939689 instant download after payment.

The first international anthology to explore the historical significance of amateur film, Mining the Home Movie makes visible, through image and analysis, the hidden yet ubiquitous world of home moviemaking. These essays boldly combine primary research, archival collections, critical analyses, filmmakers' own stories, and new theoretical approaches regarding the meaning and value of amateur and archival films. Editors Karen L. Ishizuka and Patricia R. Zimmermann have fashioned a groundbreaking volume that identifies home movies as vital methods of visually preserving history. The essays cover an enormous range of subject matter, defining an important genre of film studies and establishing the home movie as an invaluable tool for extracting historical and social insights.

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