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Stephen Bransford <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 May 1996 16:53:14 -0400
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I have not seen the documentary "Sonic Outlaws", but I recently read  an
interesting article about it in an old New York Times issue I was perusing.
 If anyone has seen the film, I am curious what your feelings about the film
are, particularly the appropriation and recontextualization of media imagery
(and whether or not this technique functions as a subversive tool against the
hegemonic "one-way media barrage").  Also, if anyone knows about any general
articles about the  recontextualization of media imagery within documentaries
and how to get a copy of "Sonic Outlaws", I would really appreciate it.
 
Stephen Bransford
 
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