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The Spike Lee Brand A Study Of Documentary Filmmaking Delphine Letort

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The Spike Lee Brand A Study Of Documentary Filmmaking Delphine Letort
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Delphine Letort
ISBN: 9781438457635, 1438457634
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Spike Lee Brand A Study Of Documentary Filmmaking Delphine Letort by Delphine Letort 9781438457635, 1438457634 instant download after payment.

A rare look at Spike Lee’s creative appropriation of the documentary film genre.
In this groundbreaking book, Delphine Letort sheds light on a neglected part of Spike Lee’s filmmaking by offering a rare look at his creative engagement with the genre of documentary filmmaking. Ranging from history to sports and music, Lee has tackled a diversity of topics in such nonfiction films as 4 Little Girls, A Huey P. Newton Story, Jim Brown: All-American, and When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts. Letort analyzes the narrative and aesthetic discourses that structure these films and calls attention to Lee’s technical skills and narrative-framing devices. Drawing on film and media studies, African American studies, and cultural theories, she examines the sociological value of Lee’s investigations into contemporary culture and also explores the ethics of his commitment to a genre characterized by its claim to truth.
“The Spike Lee Brand makes a very important contribution to scholarly studies on the film-work of Spike Lee … [and] places Lee in the pantheon of important social political documentarians such as Claude Lanzmann and Emile de Antonio.” — from the Foreword by Mark A. Reid
“…an important entry within the fields of film studies and African-American cultural studies.” — Cercles
Delphine Letort is Associate Professor of English at the Université du Maine in Le Mans, France.

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