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Decolonizing Documentary On-Screen and Off: Sensory Ethnography and the Aesthetics of Accountability

Volume: 72, Issue: 1, Pages: 39 - 49
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Over the last decade, ethnographic documentary has evolved in two notable directions, reflecting an ongoing dialectic in the field regarding the on and off-screen possibilities of this work. The “sensory ethnography” films that have emerged from Harvard's Sensory Ethnography Lab are paradigm-shifting works have emphasized the immersive and experiential as strategies of formal experimentation in the field of nonfiction filmmaking. Elsewhere,...
Paper Details
Title
Decolonizing Documentary On-Screen and Off: Sensory Ethnography and the Aesthetics of Accountability
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
72
Issue
1
Pages
39 - 49
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