Reenactment in Contemporary Screen Culture

Reenactment in Contemporary Screen Culture
Author: dr. megan Carrigy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1501359355

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"During the first decades of the 21st century, a critical re-assessment of the reenactment as a form of historical representation has taken place in the disciplines of history, art history and performance studies. Engagement with the reenactment in film and media studies has come almost entirely from the field of documentary studies and has focused almost exclusively on non-fiction, even though reenactments are being employed across fiction and non-fiction film and television genres. Working with an eclectic collection of case studies from Milk, Monster, Boys Don't Cry , and The Battle of Orgreave to CSI and the video of police assaulting Rodney King, this book examines the relationship between the status of theatricality in the reenactment and the ways in which its relationships to reference are performed. Carrigy shows that while the practice of reenactment predates technically reproducible media, and continues to exist in both live and mediated forms, it has been thoroughly transformed through its incorporation within forms of technical media."--

The Reenactment in Contemporary Screen Culture

The Reenactment in Contemporary Screen Culture
Author: Megan Carrigy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781501359361

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During the first decades of the 21st century, a critical re-assessment of the reenactment as a form of historical representation has taken place in the disciplines of history, art history and performance studies. Engagement with the reenactment in film and media studies has come almost entirely from the field of documentary studies and has focused almost exclusively on non-fiction, even though reenactments are being employed across fiction and non-fiction film and television genres. Working with an eclectic collection of case studies from Milk, Monster, Boys Don't Cry, and The Battle of Orgreave to CSI and the video of police assaulting Rodney King, this book examines the relationship between the status of theatricality in the reenactment and the ways in which its relationships to reference are performed. Carrigy shows that while the practice of reenactment predates technically reproducible media, and continues to exist in both live and mediated forms, it has been thoroughly transformed through its incorporation within forms of technical media.

The Reenactment in Contemporary Screen Culture

The Reenactment in Contemporary Screen Culture
Author: Megan Carrigy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781501359378

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During the first decades of the 21st century, a critical re-assessment of the reenactment as a form of historical representation has taken place in the disciplines of history, art history and performance studies. Engagement with the reenactment in film and media studies has come almost entirely from the field of documentary studies and has focused almost exclusively on non-fiction, even though reenactments are being employed across fiction and non-fiction film and television genres. Working with an eclectic collection of case studies from Milk, Monster, Boys Don't Cry, and The Battle of Orgreave to CSI and the video of police assaulting Rodney King, this book examines the relationship between the status of theatricality in the reenactment and the ways in which its relationships to reference are performed. Carrigy shows that while the practice of reenactment predates technically reproducible media, and continues to exist in both live and mediated forms, it has been thoroughly transformed through its incorporation within forms of technical media.

Life Once More

Life  Once More
Author: Sven Lütticken
Publsiher: Witte de with Center for Contemporary Art
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015062814309

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These days, the term "reenactment" usually refers to live reconstructions of historic events, often of a military nature, performed by hobbyists. Civil War reenactments are the most popular in the United States, while European enthusiasts most often engage in recreations from the Napoleonic era. Visual art has its own versions. Recent years have brought many reenactments of historic performances from the 1960s and 1970s, works which otherwise would exist only in photos, videos, and text descriptions. But what exactly is being reenacted, and what is the effect of the representation? What meaning is resurrected out of this "doubling"? In the exhibition Life, Once More, contemporary works and texts by Mike Bidlo, Bik Van der Pol, Rod Dickinson, Omer Fast, Andrea Fraser, Robert Longo, Eran Schaerf, Catherine Sullivan and Barbara Visser reflect on these timely (and timeless) questions.

Screen Culture

Screen Culture
Author: Richard Butsch
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2019-05-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781509535866

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In this expansive historical synthesis, Richard Butsch integrates social, economic, and political history to offer a comprehensive and cohesive examination of screen media and screen culture globally – from film and television to computers and smart phones – as they have evolved through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Drawing on an enormous trove of research on the USA, Britain, France, Egypt, West Africa, India, China, and other nations, Butsch tells the stories of how media have developed in these nations and what global forces linked them. He assesses the global ebb and flow of media hegemony and the cultural differences in audiences' use of media. Comparisons across time and space reveal two linked developments: the rise and fall of American cultural hegemony, and the consistency among audiences from different countries in the way they incorporate screen entertainments into their own cultures. Screen Culture offers a masterful, integrated global history that invites media scholars to see this landscape in a new light. Deeply engaging, the book is also suitable for students and interested general readers.

Performing Remains

Performing Remains
Author: Rebecca Schneider
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781136979699

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Performing Remains is a collection of essays from one of Performance Studies' leading scholars, exploring the role of the fake, the false and the faux in contemporary theatre. Divided into seven essays, this book examines both contemporary and historical performance with a wide scope, questioning the importance of representation and reassessing the ritual value of failure.

In Person

In Person
Author: Ivone Margulies
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN: 0190496835

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In Person looks at the ways that documentary film is affected when people are cast to reenact their own stories on screen.

Western American Literature

Western American Literature
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014
Genre: American literature
ISBN: WISC:89101618031

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