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Documenting Syria: Film-making, Video Activism and Revolution

Autor Josepha Ivanka Wessels
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iul 2019
Syria is now one of the most important countries in the world for the documentary film industry. Since the 1970s, Syrian cinema masters played a defining role in avant-garde filmmaking and political dissent against authoritarianism. After the outbreak of violence in 2011, an estimated 500,000 video clips were uploaded making it one of the first YouTubed revolutions in history. This book is the first history of documentary filmmaking in Syria. Based on extensive media ethnography and in-depth interviews with Syrian filmmakers in exile, the book offers an archival analysis of the documentary work by masters of Syrian cinema, such as Nabil Maleh, Ossama Mohammed, Mohammed Malas, Hala Al Abdallah, Hanna Ward, Ali Atassi and Omar Amiralay. Joshka Wessels traces how the works of these filmmakers became iconic for a new generation of filmmakers at the beginning of the 21st century and maps the radical change in the documentary landscape after the revolution of 2011. Special attention is paid to the late Syrian filmmaker and pro-democracy activist, Bassel Shehadeh, and the video-resistance from Aleppo and Raqqa against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad and the Islamic State. An essential resource for scholars of Syrian Studies, this book will also be highly relevant to the fields of media & conflict research, anthropology and political science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781838604349
ISBN-10: 1838604340
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 13 bw illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Sheds light on the Syrian revolution using interviews with video activists, documentary filmmakers and through media ethnography

Notă biografică

Josepha Ivanka (Joshka) Wessels is Senior Lecturer in Communication for Development with the School of Arts and Communication (K3) at Malmö University in Sweden and Senior Fellow at the Centre for Syrian Studies at the University of St Andrews. She has a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Amsterdam and has carried out postdoctoral research at the University of Copenhagen and Lund University. Until 2012 she was a documentary filmmaker and consultant on the MENA region, with her work being broadcast on the BBC and Al Jazeera English.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsPrefaceIntroductionDissident Art and Arab CinemaPART I: Documentary Filmmaking in Syria1. Masters of Syrian Documentary2. Inspired by the masters, a new generation.3. Documentaries for social change, the case of Bassel ShehadehPART II: Eyewitnesses of a Revolution4. Syrian Emergency Cinema and YouTube5. The view from below, video activism from the North6. Politics of the image; relations with international media.7. To tell the world! Evidencing warcrimes and VR.EpilogueFilmographiesA Call from Syrian FilmmakersNotes and ReferencesBibliography

Recenzii

Wessels brings a filmmaker's eye and an anthropologist's sensibility to this landmark examination of Syrian documentaries and their creators ... Writing from decades of deep engagement, Wessels shatters the myth that the Syrian uprising's explosion of dissident culture emerged from a creative void.
This extraordinary and deeply researched study connects the documentary video productions of the Syrian revolution with antecedents produced under the punishing eye of two Assad regimes ... Documenting Syria makes an essential contribution to the cultural history of the Syrian revolution and demands international attention to the regime's crimes against humanity and the people's courage, resilience and creativity.
An excellent exploration of a neglected form of filmmaking from a country whose amazing cultural production has historically been repressed and is currently neglected . Wessels' book offers a sensitive and knowledgeable insight into contemporary developments in Syria's transnational and networked cultural production.