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Informationen zum Autor Joshua Malitsky is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University Bloomington. Klappentext Joshua Malitsky is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University Bloomington. Zusammenfassung Examines nonfiction film and nation building to better understand documentary film as a tool to create powerful historical and political narratives Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Revolutionary Rupture and National Stability Part 1 2. Kino-Nedelia, Early Documentary, and the Performance of a New Collective, 1917-1921 3. A Cinema Looking For People: The Individual and the Collective in Immediate Post-Revolutionary Cuban Nonfiction Film Part 2 4. The Dialectics of Thought and Vision in the Films of Dziga Vertov, 1922-1927 5. (Non)Alignments and the New Revolutionary Man Part 3 6. Esfir Shub, Factography, and the New Documentary Historiography 7. The Object of Revolutionary History: Santiago Álvarez' Commemorative Newsreels and Chronicle Documentaries, 1972-1974 Notes Filmography Bibliography Index
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Joshua Malitsky is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University Bloomington.