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Paperback Shooting Back: Documentary Film in Latin America and the Caribbean Book

ISBN: 1496861795

ISBN13: 9781496861795

Shooting Back: Documentary Film in Latin America and the Caribbean

Contributions by Rudyard J. Alcocer, Christopher L. Ballengee, L zaro J. Gonz lez, Koby Bryan Hansen, Kim Johnson, Shweta Kishore, Sinah Theres Klo , Gabriela Mart nez, Thomas Matusiak, Mar a Fernanda Mi o, Rachel Moseley-Wood, Bernardo Oliveira, Rupa Pillai, Ana Patricia Rodr guez, Keya Saxena, Lisa Tomlinson, Vuk Vukovic, and Bartosz W jcik

Shooting Back: Documentary Film in Latin America and the Caribbean brings much-needed critical attention to the documentary and ethnographic filmmaking traditions of Latin America and the Caribbean, regions where fiction cinema has long dominated scholarly discourse. This wide-ranging collection explores the diverse social, cultural, political, and institutional forces that shape nonfiction filmmaking across the hemisphere.

Featuring essays from leading and emerging scholars, the volume examines how documentary and ethnographic films have responded to and influenced political movements, national identity, and cultural memory. Contributors investigate how these films affirm or contest colonial legacies, challenge systems of power and inequality, and reflect ongoing struggles around migration, diaspora, and decolonial thought.

In addition to thematic explorations, Shooting Back delves into the practical realities of filmmaking in the region, from production and distribution to the roles played by educational and governmental institutions. The collection also considers the impact of film festivals, evolving technologies, and transnational networks, offering comparative analyses of key works and filmmakers.

As both a scholarly intervention and an invitation for further research, Shooting Back situates Latin American and Caribbean documentary within broader conversations about global cinema, postcolonial critique, and Global South studies. This volume is an essential resource for film scholars, Latin Americanists, and anyone interested in the political and aesthetic power of nonfiction film.

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