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Southern Cultures: Documentary Arts: Volume 22, Number 1 - Spring 2016 Issue

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The Documentary Arts Issue (guest edited by Tom Rankin) explores
the privilege of perception,
participatory archive, self-documentation, and, ultimately, self-preservation. From Hale County, Alabama, to Harlan County, Kentucky, to a Lao Buddhist temple in the mountains of North Carolina, Southern Cultures examines the many ways southerners create a record of themselves and their communities. Photo essays include Mormons, migrants, parades, and poetic collaborations, and personal meditations on ethnography and autobiography invite readers to reconsider the
fundamentally permeable boundaries of art, fiction, document, and fact.
What is real and what is true, and who gets to decide?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2016
Pages
144
ISBN
9780807852750

The Documentary Arts Issue (guest edited by Tom Rankin) explores
the privilege of perception,
participatory archive, self-documentation, and, ultimately, self-preservation. From Hale County, Alabama, to Harlan County, Kentucky, to a Lao Buddhist temple in the mountains of North Carolina, Southern Cultures examines the many ways southerners create a record of themselves and their communities. Photo essays include Mormons, migrants, parades, and poetic collaborations, and personal meditations on ethnography and autobiography invite readers to reconsider the
fundamentally permeable boundaries of art, fiction, document, and fact.
What is real and what is true, and who gets to decide?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2016
Pages
144
ISBN
9780807852750