8 edition of Remaking Reality found in the catalog.
Published
August 11, 1998
by Routledge
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Written in
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Number of Pages | 312 |
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Open Library | OL7484113M |
ISBN 10 | 0415144949 |
ISBN 10 | 9780415144940 |
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The editors succeed in documenting what Wexler describes as 'unique, individual, personal lives that could be rendered only in particularity.'-- The Journal of Southern HistoryManufacturer: The University of North Carolina Press.
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Remaking Reality brings together contributors from across the human sciences who argue that a notion of 'social nature' provides great hope for the future. Applying a variety of theoretical approaches to social nature, and engaging with debates in politics, science. Essays by leading scholars across disciplines collectively explore the activist impulse of documentarians who not only record reality but also challenge their audiences to take part in reality's remaking.
In addition to the editors, the volume's contributors include Michael Mark Cohen, Grace Elizabeth Hale, Matthew Frye Jacobson, Author: Sara Blair, Joseph B. Entin, Franny Nudelman. The kind of books that uphold the status quo and make us comfortable.
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Applying a variety of theoretical approaches to social nature, and engaging with debates in 5/5(1). Remaking Reality Sara Blair, Joseph B. Entin, Franny Nudelman After World War II, U.S. documentarians engaged in a rigorous rethinking of established documentary practices Phone: () This book makes me so glad I don't have cable, satellite or Netflix.
Sure, when I was a kid I had cable. And I'd watch shows like The X-Factor, Hell's Kitchen, Trading Spaces and such. I think it was in grade 2 when the stupid service provider tried to charge a whole whack of un-owed money for their "services" and so we opted to cancel it, which gave me access to VHS tapes, DVD's, /5.Braun, B & Castree, N (ed.)Remaking Reality: Nature at the Millennium.
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