This is a research paper that explores the discourses underlining the expository documentary. It argues for the restraint of psychoanalytic interpretations of trauma in expository documentaries and calls for a more political approach when looking at these films
This is a practice-based Ph.D. in filmmaking and concerns the generation of a radical film practice....
According to Anil Narine (2014), eco-trauma cinema represents “the harm we, as humans, inflict upon ...
Owing to the disappearance of grand narratives in postmodernism, contemporary documentary has become...
This is a research paper that explores the discourses underlining the expository documentary. It ar...
This article reconsiders relationships between trauma and documentary film, and does so by drawing o...
In this paper, I contribute to the scholarship on documentary film and ethics by reflecting on the ...
This paper presents the development of and reactions to a documentary featuring the perceptions that...
This paper is concerned with the prevailing campaigning desire of documentary and its historical ent...
The essential study written by Marek Hendrykowski is a compact and straightforward guide aimed at ...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
This paper provides an overview of my practice-based doctoral research: Bearing Witness: Autoethnogr...
Current theorising of trauma continues to suffer from Post-Holocaust understandings that render trau...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
This essay investigates whether the 'trauma paradigm' that has emerged in cultural theory is adequat...
The political world is inhabited by storytellers of all kinds, including politicians, journalists, s...
This is a practice-based Ph.D. in filmmaking and concerns the generation of a radical film practice....
According to Anil Narine (2014), eco-trauma cinema represents “the harm we, as humans, inflict upon ...
Owing to the disappearance of grand narratives in postmodernism, contemporary documentary has become...
This is a research paper that explores the discourses underlining the expository documentary. It ar...
This article reconsiders relationships between trauma and documentary film, and does so by drawing o...
In this paper, I contribute to the scholarship on documentary film and ethics by reflecting on the ...
This paper presents the development of and reactions to a documentary featuring the perceptions that...
This paper is concerned with the prevailing campaigning desire of documentary and its historical ent...
The essential study written by Marek Hendrykowski is a compact and straightforward guide aimed at ...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
This paper provides an overview of my practice-based doctoral research: Bearing Witness: Autoethnogr...
Current theorising of trauma continues to suffer from Post-Holocaust understandings that render trau...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
This essay investigates whether the 'trauma paradigm' that has emerged in cultural theory is adequat...
The political world is inhabited by storytellers of all kinds, including politicians, journalists, s...
This is a practice-based Ph.D. in filmmaking and concerns the generation of a radical film practice....
According to Anil Narine (2014), eco-trauma cinema represents “the harm we, as humans, inflict upon ...
Owing to the disappearance of grand narratives in postmodernism, contemporary documentary has become...