ReFocus: The Films of Barbara Kopple

Author:   Jeff Jaeckle (Portland Community College) ,  Susan Ryan (Associate Professor, The College of New Jersey)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   10 November 2020
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ReFocus: The Films of Barbara Kopple


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As the first woman to win two Best Documentary Oscarsand the recipient of numerous lifetime achievement awards, Barbara Kopple deserves scholarly attention. Two of her early documentaries, Harlan County USA and American Dream, not only won Academy Awards but are foundational within the study of documentary as a whole. In ReFocus: The Films of Barbara Kopple, a range of international scholars trace Kopple's career to date, analysing her contributions in the contexts of funding, style, production and reception, and examining her films' interrogations of social class using the lenses of gender, sexuality and race. In a shifting digital media landscape, Kopple's critical reputation is also assessed, alongside her enduring influence on contemporary filmmakers.

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Author:   Jeff Jaeckle (Portland Community College) ,  Susan Ryan (Associate Professor, The College of New Jersey)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.533kg
ISBN:  

9781474439954


ISBN 10:   1474439950
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   10 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Notes on contributors Foreword, Bill Nichols Barbara Kopple: A Career of Personal Crises and Creative Tensions, Jeff Jaeckle   Historical Contexts & Cultural Commentary Harlan County USA and the Documentary Form: A 40-Year Retrospective, E. Ann Kaplan American Dream in God’s Country: Odysseys in Documentary, Hospitality, Place, Paula Rabinowitz The Kopple Effect: Women Directing Documentaries, Tom Zaniello Gender Agency: Harlan County USA, Shut Up & Sing, and This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous, Kate Hearst The Peekskill Projects: Race, Riots, and Paul Robeson, Jeff Jaeckle Celebrity and Vulnerability in Three Documentaries by Barbara Kopple, Heather McIntosh   Technique: Interviews, Music, Funding, and Fiction Filmmaking Fallen Champ: Poetics of the Documentary Interview, Leger Grindon Which Side Are You On: An Intersectional Approach to Music in Three Films by Barbara Kopple, Augusta Palmer   Blurring Lines and Intersecting Realities in Barbara Kopple’s Fictional Work, Susan Ryan Kopple’s Work Within the Changing Documentary Business Ecology, Patricia Aufderheide Exposing the Lethal Gaze in Shut Up & Sing and Running from Crazy, Jaimie Baron   Impacts: Critical Reception and Ongoing Influence Barbara Kopple: Acolyte to Leading Light, Betsy A. McLane Kopple & Her Critics, Gregory Brown   Afterword: Getting Inside, John Corner

Reviews

With over a dozen contributors weighing in on Kopple's methodologies, influences and history, not to mention the history of documentary film itself, this volume has something for everyone...a welcome addition to the bookshelves of film schools, film scholars and film aficionados alike.--Tom Gianakopoulos ""Documentary Magazine"" The Films of Barbara Kopple offers a thorough dissection of this formative figure in documentary filmmaking, while assessing Kopple's embrace of other genres and storytelling modes. [...] In turn, The Films of Barbara Kopple is a balanced and well-researched addition to the ReFocus series and cements Kopple's stature as one of film's more versatile and persistent documentarians.--Kate Elora Rogers, University of Texas at Austin ""Film International"" This exceptional and timely collection provides a perfect companion to the films of Barbara Kopple, one of the most accomplished documentary filmmakers of our time. The editors have done a superlative job drawing together a series of compelling and original essays from a range of international scholars in documentary film studies and beyond, resulting in a work that makes its mark as a key addition to the history of activist cinema. The Films of Barbara Kopple offers varied and in-depth contexts and analyses of one of the most politically engaged and passionate filmmakers of her generation.--Jeffrey Geiger, author of American Documentary Film: Projecting the Nation


"With over a dozen contributors weighing in on Kopple's methodologies, influences and history, not to mention the history of documentary film itself, this volume has something for everyone...a welcome addition to the bookshelves of film schools, film scholars and film aficionados alike.--Tom Gianakopoulos ""Documentary Magazine"" The Films of Barbara Kopple offers a thorough dissection of this formative figure in documentary filmmaking, while assessing Kopple's embrace of other genres and storytelling modes. [...] In turn, The Films of Barbara Kopple is a balanced and well-researched addition to the ReFocus series and cements Kopple's stature as one of film's more versatile and persistent documentarians.--Kate Elora Rogers, University of Texas at Austin ""Film International"" This exceptional and timely collection provides a perfect companion to the films of Barbara Kopple, one of the most accomplished documentary filmmakers of our time. The editors have done a superlative job drawing together a series of compelling and original essays from a range of international scholars in documentary film studies and beyond, resulting in a work that makes its mark as a key addition to the history of activist cinema. The Films of Barbara Kopple offers varied and in-depth contexts and analyses of one of the most politically engaged and passionate filmmakers of her generation.--Jeffrey Geiger, author of American Documentary Film: Projecting the Nation"


Author Information

Jeff Jaeckle is the editor of Film Dialogue (Wallflower Press, 2013) and co-editor (with Sarah Kozloff) of ReFocus: The Films of Preston Sturges (EUP, 2015). His scholarship on language in cinema, aesthetics and Hollywood film has also appeared in Film Quarterly, New Review of Film and Television Studies and Quarterly Review of Film and Video. He holds a doctorate from the University of Texas-Austin and teaches at Portland Community College. Susan Ryan holds a doctorate in Cinema Studies from NYU and teaches documentary production and film studies at The College of New Jersey. She worked with Barbara Kopple for several years as a producer and archival researcher on Fallen Champ, Defending Our Daughters, My Generation, A Conversation with Gregory Peck, and several other documentaries. She is also the producer/director of From the ‘Burg to the Barrio (2012).

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