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(Ebook) Approximation: Documentary, History and the Staging of Reality by Stella Bruzzi ISBN 9780415688321, 0415688329

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Authors:Stella Bruzzi
Pages:244 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:2.42 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9780415688321, 0415688329
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(Ebook) Approximation: Documentary, History and the Staging of Reality by Stella Bruzzi ISBN 9780415688321, 0415688329

In our era of ‘fake news’, Stella Bruzzi examines the dynamism that results from reusing and reconfiguring raw documentary data (documents, archive, news etc.) in creative ways. Through a series of individual case studies, this book offers an innovative framework for understanding how, in our century, film and media texts frequently represent reality and negotiate the instabilities of ‘truth’ by ‘approximating’ factual events rather than merely representing them, through juxtaposing disparate, often colliding, perspectives of history and factual events. Covering areas such as true crime, politics and media, the book analyses the fluidity and instability of truth, arguing that 'approximation' is more prevalent now in our digital age, and that its conception is a result of viewers’ accidental or unconscious connections and interventions.Original and thought-provoking,Approximationprovides students and researchers of media, film and cultural studies a deeper insight into our understanding and acceptance of what truth really means today.
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