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Music, Sound, and Documentary Film in the Global South, edited by Christopher L. Ballengee, represents an important step toward thinking about the production and analysis of the soundscapes of documentary film, all while exploring a range of social, cultural, technological, and theoretical questions relevant to current trends in Global South studies. Written by a diverse set of authors, including filmmakers, academics, and cultural critics, the ten essays in this book provide fresh evaluations of the place of music and sound in documentary films outside the European-American milieu. On the whole, the authors illuminate how the invention of documentary film was at first a product of the colonialist project. Yet over time, access to filmmaking technologies led to the creation of documentary films relevant for local communities and national identities. In this sense, documentary film in the Global South might be broadly defined as a mode of personally or politically mediated storytelling that, by one route or another, has become a useful and recognizable means of memorializing traumatic histories and critiquing everyday lived experience. As the essays in this volume attest, close readings of documentary soundscapes provide fresh perspectives on ways of hearing and ways of being heard in the Global South.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Being Heard: Music, Sound, and Documentary Film in the Global South
Christopher L. Ballengee

Chapter 1. Helping a Nation to Know Itself: Postcolonial Identity and Sonic Horizons at Films Division India, 1950–1975
Rounak Maiti

Chapter 2. Invisible Architecture, Radical Ethnography: Juan Downey and the Sound of Laughter
Michael Newell Witte

Chapter 3. Drum Making as a Way of Life in South-Central Uganda: A Filmic Approach
Damascus Kafumbe

Chapter 4. Narrating a Revolutionary Life through Song: Personal, Political, and Musical Choices in Making Singing a Great Dream
Anna Stirr and Bhakta Syangtan

Chapter 5. Beyond the Visual: The Use of Sound in Tales from Our Childhood
Rajesh James and Malavika Pillai

Chapter 6. Lodes of Metal: The Texture and Sound of Memory in Latin American Heavy Metal Documentaries
Daniel Nevárez Araújo and Nelson Varas-Díaz

Chapter 7. Framing the Future: The Take, Nine Queens, and Argentina's Neoliberal Soundscapes
Yovanna Pineda and Lucas Izquier

Product details

Published Nov 01 2022
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 194
ISBN 9781666902969
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 14 b/w illustrations;
Series Extreme Sounds Studies: Global Socio-Cultural Explorations
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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