"Kore wa dare no Eiga ka? Dokyumentari Eiga to Ajia no Kyotsu no Kioku" (Whose film is this? Documentary film and collective memory in Asia)
Description
This chapter takes an essay by Australian ethnographic film maker David McDougall as the starting point for exploring the ownership of archival documentary film material. �Ownership� in this context means not only legal ownership (copyright etc.), but also a sense of identification with the content of the film. The chapter introduces case studies of a number of documentary fragments taken in East Asia in the mid-twentieth century, and now held in Australian and New Zealand archives. It explores...[Show more]
Collections | ANU Research Publications |
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Date published: | 2010 |
Type: | Book chapter |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/53288 |
Book Title: | Shomotsu to Eizo no Mirai: Guguruka suru Sekai no Chi no Karai to wa (The Future of Books and Images: Problems of knowledge in a Googlized world) |
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01_Morris-Suzuki_"Kore_wa_dare_no_Eiga_ka?_2010.pdf | 1.8 MB | Adobe PDF | Request a copy | |
02_Morris-Suzuki_"Kore_wa_dare_no_Eiga_ka?_2010.pdf | 4.12 MB | Adobe PDF | Request a copy | |
03_Morris-Suzuki_"Kore_wa_dare_no_Eiga_ka?_2010.pdf | 27.08 kB | Adobe PDF | Request a copy | |
04_Morris-Suzuki_"Kore_wa_dare_no_Eiga_ka?_2010.pdf | 8.74 kB | Adobe PDF | Request a copy |
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