Contemporary engagements with documentary are multifaceted and complex, reaching
across disciplines to explore the intersections of politics and aesthetics,
representation and reality, truth and illusion. Discarding the old notions of
"fly on the wall" immediacy or quasi-scientific aspirations to objectivity,
critics now understand documentary not as the neutral picturing of reality but
as a way of coming to terms with reality through images and narrative. This book
collects writings by artists, filmmakers, art historians, poets, literary
critics, anthropologists, theorists, and others, to investigate one of the most
vital areas of cultural practice: documentary. Their investigations take many
forms -- essays, personal memoirs, interviews, poetry.
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