Review of 'The Right to Play Oneself - Looking Back on Documentary Film'

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  • Author : Patricia Aufderheide
  • Release Date : 2020
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  • File Size : 23,23 MB

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Book Description: In this review of leftist, gay documentary film scholar Thomas Waugh's The Right To Play Oneself. Looking Back on Documentary Film, Patricia Aufderheide calls attention to the significance of assembling these essays, some of which were historically significant and many of which played a role in shaping queer film studies, in one volume. She critiques Waugh's unexamined use of the term “committed”, and also notes his stature as a leading advocate of socially and politically critical documentary.

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