Chapter 17 Live Documentary Social Cinema and the Cinepoetics of Doubt

Frank Ankersmit tells historians of their mission: "You can approximate objectivity only as long as you sincerely despair of approximating it." It follows that it is incumbent upon anyone who represents the past to enter that struggle. Whether by keyboard or camera, historians who do not p...

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Main Author: Nelson, Kim (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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