Description
| Product ID: | 9780415660730 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | GB |
| Title: | The Archive Effect |
| Subtitle: | Found Footage and the Audiovisual Experience of History |
| Authors: | Author: Jaimie Baron |
| Page Count: | 190 |
| Subjects: | Documentary films, Documentary films, History, Media studies, Humanities, Media studies |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating This book examines the ways in which contemporary filmmakers have appropriated and mobilized archival documents in the service of representing the historical past and reformulates "the archival" as an experience that the author calls the "archive effect". The Archive Effect: Found Footage and the Audiovisual Experience of History examines the problems of representation inherent in the appropriation of archival film and video footage for historical purposes. Baron analyses the way in which the meanings of archival documents are modified when they are placed in new texts and contexts, constructing the viewer’s experience of and relationship to the past they portray. Rethinking the notion of the archival document in terms of its reception and the spectatorial experiences it generates, she explores the ‘archive effect’ as it is produced across the genres of documentary, mockumentary, experimental, and fiction films. This engaging work discusses how, for better or for worse, the archive effect is mobilized to create new histories, alternative histories, and misreadings of history. |
| Imprint Name: | Routledge |
| Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2013-12-05 |