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UGC 211: Chapter 2
The bond between what is deep and profound
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the historical world
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Documentary adds a new dimension to what?
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popular memory and social history
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Documentary engages with the world by
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Representing it
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Documentaries offer us a likeness or depiction of the world that...
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Bears a recognizable familiarity
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Documentaries stand for or represent?
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the interests of others
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Documentaries may represent the world in the same way as?
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the lawyer may represent the client's interests(they make a case for a particular interpretation of the evidence before us to win consent of influence opinion.)
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Ethics exists for what?
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to govern the conduct of groups regarding matters for which hard and fast rules, or laws, will not suffice.
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What kind of method does documentaries use?
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informed consent
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Documentaries are formulations of the relationship between?
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filmmaker social actors and audience
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the most classic formulations of documentaries?
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1. I speak about them to you
2. It speaks about them(or it) to us
3. I(or we) speak about us to you
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I speak them to you...
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filmmaker takes on a personal persona or filmmaker speaks to the camera (Fahrenheit 9/11, Gasland)
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It speaks them(or it) to us
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betrays a sense of separation between speaker and audience-(Inside Job, The Corporation)
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I (or we) speak us to you
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moves from a position of separation to one of commonality-anthropological auto-ethnography (indigenous peoples filming themselves)
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