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        2006 Proceedings CD - "The Documentary Tradition"             
        Eds. Peter C. Rollins, John E. O'Connor, and James Knecht
        ISBN: 0-9746905-4-6
        (Libraries: $125 and Individuals: $25)
        www.uwosh.edu/filmandhistory

Table of Contents
Burns, Eisenstein, Grierson, & Wiseman
- "The influence of Stephen Tallents on 'John Grierson's
    documentary school'"
             by Scott Anthony
- "My Grierson: An Erstwhile Student Remembers"
             by Gary Evans
- "Public Housing: Wiseman and Chicago's Institutions"
             by Laurence Gervais-Linon
- "The Civil War: A Battleground of Meaning"
             by Judith Lancioni
- "Optical Distortion in Eisenstein's Strike: a Metaphor for New
    Vision"
             by Ana Olenina
 
Direct Cinema & Art Of The Real
- "'Trust me...I'm a Screenwriter!' - Exploring Problems of
     Narrative Structure and Closure in Contemporary Film's
     Portrayal of 'The Real'"
             by Craig Batty
- "The Snowshoers (Les Raquetteurs) (1958): defining moments of
    local Quebec Identity"
             by Tity de Vries
- "Sifting Through the Ashes: A Literary and Cinematic Approach
    to Surveying The Life of Miguel Pinero"
             by Van G. Garrett
- "Enlisted cinea or cinema for peace? Peace in Israeli cinema in
    service of political Ideologies"
             by Yvonne Kozlovsky Golan
- "Exposing The Showman: Joseph E. Levine and the Maysles
    Brothers"
      by Anthony T. McKenna
- "Moana, Tabu, and Legong: Silent Lyricism in the South Seas"
             by Richard Ward & Rosalind Rountree
 
Docudrama & Reality TV
- "Visible Victims: the Politics of Suffering in Omagh"
             by Aileen Blaney
- "When Fantasy Becomes Reality: Who Wants to Be a Superhero?"
             by Kathy Merlock Jackson
- "Reality TV, from catch-phrase to catch-all-phrase? A
    multidimensional taxonomic study of the hybrid forms,
    practices and meanings of popular factual television formats"
             by Jelle Mast
- "Donald Brittain's The Champions (1976-1986): Words That Glow
    in the Dark"
             by Ronald Smith
 
International Fare
- "Between 'Truth' and 'Truth' Production: Ambivalent
   Translations of Vertov's Theory of the Interval in the
   Documentaries of Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino"
             by Stuart Davis
- "Im Toten Winkel (Blind Spot, 2002)-What Did Traudl Junge Know?
   And When?"
             by John Shelton Lawrence
- "For a Stronger Nation: Public Health Documentaries in Spain
    Before the Civil War (1936-1939)"
             by Enrique Perdiguero
- "Special Assignment: a South African investigative documentary
    TV series and its strange origins in the Afrikaans anti-
    apartheid press"
             by Alette Schoon
 
Michael Moore & Errol Morris
- "Michael Moore and political documentary in an age of
    infotainment. A case study on the role and audience perceptions
   of Belgian documentary filmmakers"
             by Frank Boddin & Kristel Vandebrande
- "Transformation and Truth" The body as signifier of fidelity in
    Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me (2004)"
             by Peri Bradley
- "Bodies and War: Hearts and Minds and Fahrenheit 9/11"
             by Jeffrey Chown
- "'What Did You Say You'd Downsize?': Michael Moore's Films and
    the Social Consequences of Deindustrialization"
             by Juan Jose Cruz
- "The Fog of Documentary: Errol Morris and Mutating
    Expectations"
             by Pam Fossen
- "Race, Place, and Power in the Documentaries of Michael Moore"
             by Walter D. Greason
 
Mockumentaries & Real Life Documentaries
- "Through a Controversial Lens: Teaching the PBS Emma Goldman
    Documentary"
             by Kersten Jacobson Biehn
- "Fun With Auntie Zana: Born into Brothels and the Fragile
    Integrity of the Documentary Subject"
             by Lindsay Coleman
- "Between What Is and What If: Kevin Willmott's CSA"
             by Thomas Prasch
- "Constructing Authority in the Documentary: Film History in
    Forgotten Silver(1995)"
             by Kimberly Sultze
- "HBO's Real Sex documentary series: Are we ready for sex?"
             by Laura Vazquez
 
Nature & The Environment
- "In the Belly of the Bear: Grizzly Man and the Problem of
    Incorporation"
             by Gina M. Granter
- "A Tale of Two Darwins: Competition and Cooperation in The
    March of the Penguins and Grizzly Man"
             by Lawrence S. Mastroni
- "Documenting Native Peoples and Nature: Lessons learned through
    Cross-disciplinary Insights"
             by Salma Monani
- "Cinematic Primitivism: Landscapes in Frances Hubbard and
    Robert Flaherty's Documentaries"
             by Hanna Musiol
- "Grizzly Man: Treadwell and Herzog"
             by Liam O'Brien
- "Unbearably Human: Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man and the American
    Character"
             by Jason Pierce
 
War In Documentary & Fiction Films
- "The Curse of the Clap: 'Sexual Hygiene' the Navy Way"
             by Kathleen A. Brown
- "Vietnam, The Ten Thousand Day War: Ten Thousand Days On"
             by Chris Dixon
- "Images of Hitler: Representing the Third Reich between
    imagination and documentation"
             by Tobias Ebbrecht
- "Some Notes on San Pietro"
             by Jeremy Murray-Brown
- "Frank Capra and Leni Riefenstahl: Politics, Propaganda and the
    Personal"
             by Ian Scott
- "JFK & The Bridge on the River Kwai: 'Credible' History?"
             by Keith Wheelock
 
Miscellaneous
- "Widening the margins of inclusivity: Telling women's
    stories 'from below'"
             by Marion Gagnon
- "The Man Who Went Back There: Representation of historical
    identities in the film 'The Art of Living'"
             by Amir Har-Gil
- "'The Sunshine Boys of Smut'" Documenting Cinema's Sordid Side
     in 'Mau Mau Sex Sex' (2001)"
             by Cynthia J. Miller
- "The Bloody Enterprise of Anti-Poaching: Documenting the Ethno-
    politics and Environmental Politics in China"
             by Fei Shi
- "The Flow of Consumer Citizenship: The New Deal, Hollywood
   Cinema and Pare Lorentz's The River (1938)"
             by Anna Siomopoulos
- "'I Can See the Playground in Him': Hoop Dreams and Rodney
    King"
             by Travis Vogan
 
Video Recordings (60-90 mins each)
- Opening Program -Allen and Cynthia Salzman Mondell of Media
         Projects. Two veteran documentarians discuss their work in
         social and historical films.
- Plenary Session - Raymond Fielding on March of Time, the
         newsreel series.
- Plenary Session - Betsy McLane with an overview of documentary
         history.
- Strong Enough To Break - with Hanson. This musical group's
         film and its music.
- Plenary Session - D.A. Pennebaker & Chris Hegedus. Two film
         giants and their work direct cinema, to include the classic
         Primary and the more recent efforts such as The War Room.
 
Film & History 36.2 Editor's Reflections and Reports
         by Peter C. Rollins ([log in to unmask])
 
New Editorial Address for Film & History at the U of Wisconsin, Oskosh,
where it is located within The Center for the Study of Film and History.
www.uwosh.edu/filmandhistory
Loren PQ Baybrook [log in to unmask]
 
Order Proceedings from Film & History, Oshkosh. Librarians should find an order form on the web site during the last week of November, 2007. Cost to libraries is $125. Cost to individuals is $25. See details at www.uwosh.edu/filmandhistory

 
 

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