Abstract

Introduction PART I: AESTHETICS AND POLITICS 1. A Poetics of the Trace Ana M. Lopez 2. First-Person Documentary and the New Political Subject: Enunciation, Recent History, and the Present in New Argentine Cinema Antonio Gomez 3. Under the Surface of the Image: Cultural Narrative, Symbolic Landscapes, and National Identity in the Films of Jorge de Leon and Armando Capo Ruth Goldberg 4. Performance in Brazilian Documentaries Vinicius Navarro 5. Narrative, Visibility, and Trauma in Bus 174 Cecilia Sayad 6. Residual Images and Political Time: Memory and History in Chile, Obstinate Memory and City of Photographers Jose Miguel Palacios PART II: COMMUNITY AND INDIGENOUS MEDIA 7. Reenact, Reimagine: Performative Indigenous Documentaries of Bolivia and Brazil Amalia Cordova 8. An Other Documentary is Possible: Indy Solidarity Video and Aesthetic Politics Freya Schiwy 9. Chilean Political Documentary Video of the 1980s Antonio Traverso and German Linero PART III: LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND TRANSNATIONAL DIALOGUES 10. Bolivia in View Michael Chanan 11. Intimate Spaces and Migrant Imaginaries: Sandra Gomez, Susana Barriga, and Heidi Hassan Susan Lord and Zaira Zarza 12. Documentary on Wheels: Car Culture in Karen Rossi's Isla Chatarra Juan Carlos Rodriguez 13. Rasquache Mockumentary: Alex Rivera's Why Cybraceros ? Debra A. Castillo

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