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The Cinema Of Me The Self And Subjectivity In First Person Documentary Alisa Lebow

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The Cinema Of Me The Self And Subjectivity In First Person Documentary Alisa Lebow
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Publisher: Wallflower Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Alisa Lebow
ISBN: 9780231162159, 0231162154
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Cinema Of Me The Self And Subjectivity In First Person Documentary Alisa Lebow by Alisa Lebow 9780231162159, 0231162154 instant download after payment.

When a filmmaker makes a film with herself as a subject, she is already divided as both the subject matter of the film and the subject making the film. The two senses of the word are immediately in play -- the matter and the maker -- thus the two ways of being subjectified as both subject and object. Subjectivity finds its filmic expression, not surprisingly, in very personal ways, yet it is nonetheless shaped by and in relation to collective expressions of identity that can transform the cinema of 'me' into the cinema of 'we'. Leading scholars and practitioners of first-person film are brought together in this groundbreaking collection to consider the theoretical, ideological, and aesthetic challenges wrought by this form of filmmaking in its diverse cultural, geographical, and political contexts.

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