Description
About the Author
Ivone Margulies is Professor in the Department of Film & Media at Hunter College of the City University of New York.
Reviews
This book is a stunning accomplishment. * W.W. Dixon, CHOICE *
As the first full-length treatment of in-person reenactment as a cinematic genre, In Person, with its astonishing scope and robust yet focused bibliography, will serve as an indispensable resource for scholars wishing to take up its spark. * Katie Kirkland, The Drama Review *
The book is a remarkable feat; it maintains exceptional rigor, precision, and theoretical astuteness while also leaving room for the central concept to adapt to varying sociohistorical contexts. Like the works that it examines, wrestles with, and unlocks, In Person demands careful attention; it should not be rushed through. * Katie Model, Hunter College, Film Quarterly *
a crucial addition to the field ... Deftly argued and intricately constructed * Leo Goldsmith, Cineaste *
Inventive, incisive, subtle. An essential book for understanding what is at stake when a person replays her own past on camera. At that fertile place where aesthetics and history meet, Margulies offers us an exceptionally relevant analysis of post-Holocaust cinema. * Sylvie Lindeperg, Professor, University of Paris 1 Panth'eon-Sorbonne *
Margulies demonstrates just how complex this question is with richly interdisciplinary research, an amazing range of examples, and an astounding number of insights. This book is destined to be a classic. * Bill Nichols, author of Introduction to Documentary, 3rd edition *
This most necessary book will serve as the foundation for any future study of the cinematic mode of reenactment. Margulies moves artfully among the discourses of realist cinema and documentary, theater and performance studies, genre theory, contemporary philosophy and therapeutic practice with a globe-spanning analysis of the existential quandaries to which this fascinating style of filmmaking gives rise. * Jonathan Kahana, author of Intelligence Work: The Politics of American Documentary and editor of The Documentary Film Reader: History, Theory, Criticism *
Margulies book makes a timely and original argument for the Humanities by offering a new assessment of the powers and responsibilities of the arts. It will be essential reading in many fields of inquiry beyond its obvious relevance to film studies: Holocaust studies, genre studies, theater, anthropology, and each of the many national cinema traditions and individual filmmakers considered. * Lynn Higgins, Dartmouth College *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190496838
Author Ivone Margulies
Format Paperback
Page Count 424
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 618g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 163mm * 22mm