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Title Honeyland : a docalogue / edited by Jaimie Baron and Kristen Fuhs
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series Docalogue
Docalogue.
Contents Introduction: the I and thou of Honeyland / Jamie Baron -- Salvaging the bees: Honeyland and the paradox of the observational fable / Andy Rice -- Ethological realism in Honeyland / Selmin Kara -- "In Europe, no one was paying attention": Honeyland on the festival circuit / Ilona Hongisto -- Observational time zones: the ethics of Honeyland / Linnéa Hussein -- Feeling a life: sympoietic aesthetics in Honeyland / Maja Manojlovic
Summary "The fourth volume in the Docalogue series, this book explores the significance of the documentary Honeyland (2019) in relation to documentary ethics, the representation of human and animal relations, environmental studies, genre theory, and documentary distribution. The film, focused on a Turkish-speaking woman in Macedonia who cultivates bees to produce honey through an ancient and environmentally sustainable method, raises important questions about the place of humans and economic activity within the broader ecosystem. The documentary also prompts critical reflection about the relationship between observation and storytelling, how the film festival circuit allows certain films to reach a wide audience, the ethics of ethnographic representation, the relationship between human and insect life, and to what extent film can allow us to experience others' life-worlds.. By combining five distinct critical perspectives on a single documentary, this book acts both as an intensive scholarly treatment of the film and as a guide for how to analyze, theorize, and contextualize a documentary text. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of documentary studies, as well those studying film and media more broadly"-- Provided by publisher
Notes "Routledge Focus" -- taken from front cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Jaimie Baron is a Professor of Film Studies at the University of Alberta. She is the author of two books, The Archive Effect: Found Footage and the Audiovisual Experience of History (2014) and Reuse, Misuse, Abuse: The Ethics of Audiovisual Appropriation in the Digital Era (2020), and numerous journal articles and book chapters. She is also the director of the Festival of (In)appropriation, a yearly international festival of short experimental found footage films and videos. Kristen Fuhs is an Associate Professor of Media Studies at Woodbury University. She writes about documentary film, the American criminal justice system, and contemporary celebrity, and her work has appeared in journals such as Cultural Studies, the Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television, and the Journal of Sport & Social Issues
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 14, 2022)
SUBJECT Honeyland (Motion picture) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021068790
Subject Documentary films.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
Documentary films.
Form Electronic book
Author Baron, Jaimie, editor.
Fuhs, Kristen, editor.
LC no. 2021057791
ISBN 9781000586435
100058643X
9781003124573
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9781000586497
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