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Immediations

Autor Pooja Rangan
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Endangered life is often used to justify humanitarian media intervention, but what if suffering humanity is both the fuel and outcome of such media representations? Pooja Rangan argues that this vicious circle is the result of immediation, a prevailing documentary ethos that seeks to render human suffering urgent and immediate at all costs. Rangan interrogates this ethos in films seeking to "give a voice to the voiceless," an established method of validating the humanity of marginalized subjects, including children, refugees, autistics, and animals. She focuses on multiple examples of documentary's subjects being invited to demonstrate their humanity: photography workshops for the children of sex workers in Calcutta; live eyewitness reporting by Hurricane Katrina survivors; attempts to facilitate speech in non-verbal autistics; and teaching elephants to paint. These subjects are obliged to represent themselves using immediations--tropes that reinforce their status as the "other" and reproduce definitions of the human that exclude non-normative modes of thinking, being, and doing. To counter these effects, Rangan calls for an approach to media that aims not to humanize but to realize the full, radical potential of giving the camera to the other.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822363712
ISBN-10: 0822363712
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Duke University Press

Cuprins

Illustrations  ix
Acknowledgments  xi
Introduction. Immediations: The Humanitarian Impulse in Documentary  1
1. Feral Innocence: The Humanitarian Aesthetic of Dematerialized Child Labor  23
2. Bare Liveness: The Eyewitness to Catastrophe in the Age of Humanitarian Emergency  61
3. "Having a Voice": Toward an Autistic Counterdiscourse of Documentary  103
4. The Documentary Art of Surrender: Humane-itarian and Posthumanist Encounters with Animals  151
Conclusion. The Gift of Documentary  191
Notes  197
Bibliography  223
Index  241