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Articles 1 - 23 of 23
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Documentary Review: Broken Trust- Ending Athlete Abuse, Caitlin Williams
Documentary Review: Broken Trust- Ending Athlete Abuse, Caitlin Williams
Feminist Pedagogy
This media review summarizes and provides general implications about the documentary, Broken Trust: Ending Athlete Abuse, in the feminist classroom. This review uses film examples to argue for both the documentary's accomplishments and limitations As a film that features multiple stories from a variety of athletes and coaches in different sport fields, it is not only an alternative, visual learning tool for students, but also a potential vehicle to pursue justice and sexual abuse prevention aims.
American Lotto, Kris Parker
American Lotto, Kris Parker
Capstones
The Preka family won the diversity visa lottery and has immigrated to the seaside town of New London, Connecticut. They are a family of four that have dreamed of immigrating to the United States for much of their lives. Originally from Albania, a country with limited opportunities and riddled with corruption, the film will follow them in Connecticut as they adjust to life in the US and the challenges of learning a new language, finding decent work, and adjusting to a new culture. The film explores their emotional journey; their hopes, expectations, and disappointments, as they build a life without …
Dear Maliha,, Na-Eela Djemil
Dear Maliha,, Na-Eela Djemil
Capstones
Dear Maliha is a short documentary film exploring the complexities of spiritual abuse through Maliha Fairooz. Spiritual abuse is a form of abuse that uses spiritual or religious beliefs to control or manipulate others. In some cases, spiritual abuse can be used to describe a religious leader who abuses their platform. But in Maliha’s story, we explore the concept of parental spiritual abuse. However, we learn more about this through Maliha Fairooz and the creative use of her journal.
For Maliha journaling is a form of therapy she uses to process her feelings and days. She also uses it as …
The Original Three Tenors Documentary, Mickey Dove
The Original Three Tenors Documentary, Mickey Dove
Journal of the Jussi Björling Societies of the USA & UK
D wing my recent trip to the JB Museum in Borlange, I was privileged to spend a few minutes discussing the upcoming documentary film "The Original Three Tenors" (JB, Caruso, and Gigli) with Mr. Richard Fawks, who was directing the film crew. The crew had gathered at the Museum for coffee prior to spending the day shooting background material in the Museum and in Borlange, Jussi's birthplace.
Pbs, Jb, Ec, Bg: A Question Of Media Politics, Dan Shea
Pbs, Jb, Ec, Bg: A Question Of Media Politics, Dan Shea
Journal of the Jussi Björling Societies of the USA & UK
If you guessed that PBS means "Public Broadcasting System," you're almost right. And yes, we know who JB is. From that you might guess that Enrico Caruso and Beniamino Gigli are in this picture, too. The question here is will 'The Original Three Tenors" be on our TV screens anytime soon?
The Original Three Tenors, Dan Shea
The Original Three Tenors, Dan Shea
Journal of the Jussi Björling Societies of the USA & UK
The Original Three Tenors" - a fascinating British documentary about Caruso, Gigli and Bjorling which was shown at JBS-USA's June 1999 conference in Washington, DC and which was scheduled for Swedish TV on March 4, 2000- will not be shown in Britain at all nor in the US in the near term. According to Eric Wimbles, our JBAS colleague: "It is with
considerable dismay to have to report that according to an article written by the esteemed critic, John Steane, in the current issue of 'The Gramophone', the BBC is not interested in showing the film produced by John Owen …
Frederick Wiseman's Essene (1972): The Duality Of Mary And Martha, Nilita Vachani
Frederick Wiseman's Essene (1972): The Duality Of Mary And Martha, Nilita Vachani
Journal of Religion & Film
America’s legendary documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman shot Essene 50 years ago at the height of the commune movement in the United States. Unlike his previous institutional films which showcase an insane asylum, a public high school, an inner city police force, a hospital, and a military training school, Essene's canvas is the far less turbulent terrain of a serene and austere Benedictine monastery devoted to the love and service of God and the divine spirit. This paper undertakes a close textual and hermeneutic analysis of Essene alongside an appraisal of Wiseman’s working methodology, his cinematic portrayals of character and dramaturgy, …
Imagine The Ethical Dilemmas Faced By Student Filmmakers. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion In Teaching Media, Shara K. Lange
Imagine The Ethical Dilemmas Faced By Student Filmmakers. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion In Teaching Media, Shara K. Lange
ETSU Faculty Works
Imagine the Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Student Filmmakers was originally part of a series of assignments about integrating ethics into an entry-level production course that I wrote about for the Journal of Media Education. Here, it has been adapted as a stand-alone exercise for EDIT Media’s teaching materials database. The guide to ethical decision making referenced in this article comes from the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University.
This assignment was designed for entry-level production students who were preparing to embark on the production of their first documentary project.
Reconstructing The Present/Past: Antimodernism And Early Film Reenactments, Alex W. Bordino
Reconstructing The Present/Past: Antimodernism And Early Film Reenactments, Alex W. Bordino
Doctoral Dissertations
This dissertation examines the cultural history surrounding early film reenactments and elucidates their relationship with modernity. Beginning in the 1890s, motion pictures became part of modern unreality. In a world that seemed increasingly more abstracted from reality, antimodernism emerged in a variety of sectors as a quest toward authenticity. Early film reenactments, despite being ancillary fabrications of real events, aligned with this antimodern sensibility, which would ultimately, and somewhat paradoxically, inform modern culture. The motion picture’s appearance of reality at a cultural moment of modern disillusion, or in some cases outright discontent, formulated a simulated version of reality distinct from …
Coming Home Again And Again: Caregiver. Memory, Personal Narrative, Documentary Photography, And The Importance Of The Image In Storytelling., Nicholas Costopoulos
Coming Home Again And Again: Caregiver. Memory, Personal Narrative, Documentary Photography, And The Importance Of The Image In Storytelling., Nicholas Costopoulos
MFA in Visual Arts Theses
Coming Home Again and Again is an ongoing documentary project researching cultural, religious, societal and familial identity. Caregiver, the initial volume, examines my becoming caregiver to my mother after her diagnosis with vascular dementia. The photographs look into our reversal of roles along with changing family dynamics. This undertaking is the beginning my inquiry into my own identity by means of observing my personal relationships, life and death, what is private and public, and a spiritual reawakening. This inspired the creation of a visual narrative of how our memory of people and past events, personal identity, and our own preconceptions …
Surplus City, Claudio Nolasco
Surplus City, Claudio Nolasco
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
No abstract provided.
Guía Básica De Análisis Del Documental "Rigoberta Menchú: Daughter Of The Maya" (Dawn Gifford Engle, 2016), Álvaro Baquero-Pecino
Guía Básica De Análisis Del Documental "Rigoberta Menchú: Daughter Of The Maya" (Dawn Gifford Engle, 2016), Álvaro Baquero-Pecino
Open Educational Resources
Guía básica de análisis del documental Rigoberta Menchú: Daughter of the Maya (Dawn Gifford Engle, 2016). La guía está destinada, principalmente, a estudiantes de español. Se compone de una breve serie de preguntas para antes, durante y después del visionado. El objetivo es ayudar a la comprensión del documental por parte de los estudiantes y fomentar la discusión en clase.
Artistry In Air: The Story Of The Younkins, Beth Lewis
Artistry In Air: The Story Of The Younkins, Beth Lewis
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
For sixty years, a Northwest Arkansas family has dominated the world of general aviation by drawing upon its wealth of expertise, innovation and exceptional talent. Jim Younkin, an electrical engineer, invented an autopilot series that revolutionized the industry. His son, Bobby became one of the top aerobatic pilots in the world and Jim’s grandchildren, Matt and Amanda, also became critically acclaimed performers in the air show business. Like his father, Matt is ranked among the best of pilots in the industry. Jim also received national recognition for his stunning recreations of and restorations of historical aircraft. Bobby operated Younkin Airshows, …
Beautiful People: The Past, Present, And Future Of The Fashion Industry's Thin Ideal, Shane White
Beautiful People: The Past, Present, And Future Of The Fashion Industry's Thin Ideal, Shane White
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Negative body image among women has become an extremely relevant topic in the last decade. The “ideal” female body image and what a person should look like according to marketing and advertising has become a highly controversial issue. This project seeks to show how the fashion industry has, over centuries, shaped how people think they need to look and in today’s time and show how it has been a root cause of issues like body image complexes leading to negative self-perception, eating disorders, mental illnesses like anxiety, depression and addiction, and even suicide. Over the last three to four decades, …
Could He Ascend Farther? What Will Alex Honnold Reach For After His Free Solo Of El Capitan?, Sarah Ruth Bates
Could He Ascend Farther? What Will Alex Honnold Reach For After His Free Solo Of El Capitan?, Sarah Ruth Bates
Appalachia
An interview with climber Alex Honnold, who free-soloed El Capitan and who discusses his future and that of climbing.
To Shake, To Shatter, Sydney Whitten
To Shake, To Shatter, Sydney Whitten
Honors Scholars Collaborative Projects
To Shake, To Shatter is a photography project about memory, family and relationship with one’s self. All images are taken on large format film, in Nashville Tennessee and Whitten’s home town of Carlock, Illinois.
For this series, Whitten explored her family archives to gather film stills from her childhood. She turned those stills into 30 x 40 inch prints, which would later be placed around Nashville to be photographed. These stills provided a way for the past to entangle itself with the present. She found theses still to interact hauntingly and romantically with the light and the shadows of the …
Devising As Drama Therapy: An Experiment, Erin Smith
Devising As Drama Therapy: An Experiment, Erin Smith
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Using research that I completed in Fall 2020, myself and a group of theatre students tested the hypothesis that participating in devised theatre can help alleviate and process trauma in individuals. Over the course of spring quarter, we created our own devised work based off of our lived experience with the COVID-19 pandemic. At the end, we filmed a 32 minute video comprised of devised moments and interviews with each member of the ensemble. Using the qualitative data I collected from our group discussions and with exit interviews, I assessed that the process of devising was effective in helping us …
Films For The Colonies: Cinema And The Preservation Of The British Empire, Thomas Barker
Films For The Colonies: Cinema And The Preservation Of The British Empire, Thomas Barker
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Tom Rice, Films for the Colonies: Cinema and the Preservation of the British Empire (University of California Press, 2019).
Our Place: Notes On Love And Longing, Nadia M. Mohamed
Our Place: Notes On Love And Longing, Nadia M. Mohamed
Theses and Dissertations
Produced during the COVID-19 pandemic, this experimental documentary uses found footage from the personal and political archive to witness and question how personal and political transformation connect, particularly as it relates the material and conceptual legacies we inherit and innovate.
What Moves You?: Georges Didi-Huberman’S Arts Of Passage And Pittsburgh Stories Of Migration, Alexandra Irimia
What Moves You?: Georges Didi-Huberman’S Arts Of Passage And Pittsburgh Stories Of Migration, Alexandra Irimia
Languages and Cultures Publications
Contemporary art historian, critic, and theorist Georges Didi-Huberman thinks of images not as static objects, but as movements, passages, and gestures of memory and/or desire. For the French “historian of passing images,” as he has been called, “all images are migrants. Images are migrations. They are never simply local” (D2017). His book, Passer, quoi qu'il en coûte ("To Pass at Any Price"), co-written with the Greek poet and director Niki Giannari, takes on precisely the visual dynamics of passages, passengers, and passageways in the context of contemporary migration flows. In April 2018, only several months after the launching of the …
Virality Is Virility: Viral Media, Popularity, And Violence, Alexandra Juhasz
Virality Is Virility: Viral Media, Popularity, And Violence, Alexandra Juhasz
Publications and Research
The author takes ethical looks at viral images of black death and other violence wrought by fake media.
In/Visible, Raymond Thompson Jr
In/Visible, Raymond Thompson Jr
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
My MFA thesis and supporting exhibition focus on challenging the United States’ photographic archive that often left out African-American people. The work, through the use of appropriation and alternative photographic processes, disrupts America’s historical visual archive and notions that surround the white gaze. Through the unsettling of this visual space, new speculative narratives can be created to help imagine new futures. This work is the beginning of a process of mourning histories I have never known and reclaiming a place for myself and my family in the American landscape that is free of racial trauma.
Queer Subculture In The Conservative South: A Study Of Drag Performers In Mississippi, Christina Alison Huff
Queer Subculture In The Conservative South: A Study Of Drag Performers In Mississippi, Christina Alison Huff
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The amount of research on Mississippi LGBTQ communities is scarce. It is well established that ethnographic research on rural Southern queer communities is lacking, and that most LGBTQ research is conducted in metropolitian areas in the northern and western areas of the United States. This study investigates the lives of Mississippi drag performers through films, photographs, and audio documentaries. Specifically, these primary sources demonstrate that many LGBTQ members are thriving in historically conservative rural Southern areas by carving out spaces for their own existence.