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9781844575404

The Grierson Effect Tracing Documentary's International Movement

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    9781844575404

  • ISBN10:

    1844575403

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-12-04
  • Publisher: British Film Institute

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Summary

This landmark collection of essays considers the global legacy of John Grierson, the father of British documentary. Exploring the influence of his ideas on documentary and educational film in a wide range of national contexts, this book foregrounds core issues and new perspectives in international documentary cinema cultures and histories.

Author Biography

Zoë Druick is Associate Professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University, Canada. She is author of Projecting Canada and Allan King's A Married Couple, and co-editor of Programming Reality: Perspectives on English-Canadian Television and Cinephemera: Archives, Ephemeral Cinema and New Screen Histories in Canada.

Deane Williams is Associate Professor in Film and Television Studies, Monash University, Australia. He is the author of Australian Post-War Documentary Films, co-author of Michael Winterbottom, co-editor of Australian Film Theory and Criticism, and editor of the journal Studies in Documentary Film.

Table of Contents

Editors' Introduction; Zoë Druick and Deane Williams
1. John Grierson and the United States; Stephen Charbonneau
2. John Grierson and Russian Cinema: an Uneasy Dialogue; Julia Vassilieva
3. To Play The Part That Was in Fact His/Her Own; Brian Winston
4. Translating Grierson: Japan; Abé Markus Nornes
5. A Social Poetics of Documentary: Grierson and the Scandinavian Documentary Tradition; Ib Bondebjerg
6. The Griersonian Influence and its Challenges: Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong (1939-73); Ian Aitken
7. Grierson in Canada; Zoë Druick
8. Imperial Relations with Polynesian Romantics: the John Grierson Effect in New Zealand; Simon Sigley
9. The Grierson Cinema: Australia; Deane Williams
10. John Grierson in India: The Films Division under the Influence?; Camille Deprez
11. Grierson in Ireland; Jerry White
12. White Fathers Hear Dark Voices?: John Grierson and British Colonial Africa at the End of Empire; Martin Stollery
13. Grierson, Afrikaner Nationalism and South Africa; Keyan G Tomaselli
14. Grierson and Latin America: Encounters, Dialogues and Legacies –
Mariano Mestman and María Luisa Ortega
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Appendix – John Grierson Biographical Timeline

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