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Challenging the Narrative
 
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                      02 May 2023

Drawing on his experiences directing films in Ireland, Haiti, Brazil and South Africa, McLaughlin reflects on the potential of documentary film to provide a platform for those who have experienced political violence to challenge dominant narratives that marginalises them, and that offers potential for personal and public healing. Using participatory methodologies, each case study analyses conditions of production, political context, participatory potential, and impact of the films on both survivors and the general public. Challenges are addressed and lessons suggested for similar projects in the areas of documentary film, transitional justice, participatory ethnography and political activism.
 
          PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Direction & Production, Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General, Human rights, civil rights, Politics and government
 
              
            This book serves as a counterpoint to traditional 
List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Practice as Research; 2. Prisons Memory Archive; 3. It Stays with You; 4. Right Now I Want to Scream; 5. We Never Gave Up; Conclusion; References; Index
 
             
             
