Documentary images:aesthetic subjectivities e apolitical

Authors

  • Denize Correa Araujo Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1984-7939.2014v10n17p87

Keywords:

Dictatorships, Documental images, Metamorphosis-memory, Factuality.

Abstract

This study intends to analyze images in three categories of films that contemplate dictatorial political regimes: documentaries, films based on real facts and feature films. I argue that images of the three categories can document “factuality” and are what I call “documental images”. Furthermore, they can contribute for a “metamorphosis-memory”, a kind of memory that reconstructs itself continuously according to new representations of dictatorships in films. The frame of reference includes theories by Bakhtin, Baudrillard, Benjamin, Debord, Derrida, Halbwachs,Metz, Nichols and Sarlo, among others.

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Author Biography

Denize Correa Araujo, Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná

PhD in Comparative Literature, Film and Arts - University of California, Riverside, USA. Master's in Film Arizona State University USA; Coordinator of the Post Theatre and Master of Teaching and PhD in Communication and Languages of the University Tuiuti Line Research Studies of Cinema and Audiovisual; leader of the GP Communication, Photography and Contemporaneudade, CNPq; Membor the International Council Publication Standards Review Committee and the Committee of IAMCR- International Association for Research in Communication and Media; Research themes, movie, image, memory, subjectivity, audio-visua

Published

2014-12-16

How to Cite

Araujo, D. C. (2014). Documentary images:aesthetic subjectivities e apolitical. Discursos Fotograficos, 10(17), 87–116. https://doi.org/10.5433/1984-7939.2014v10n17p87

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