Explore Autoethnographic Film as a Postmodern Genre
Discover the groundbreaking ebook Autoethnographic Film as Post-Modern Genre, a deep dive into the experimental film Being in Time (2024), first featured in The Autoethnographer journal. This insightful case study positions Being in Time as a pioneering example of autoethnographic film as blending avant-garde aesthetics with innovative storytelling to redefine cinematic self-expression.
Through a critical analysis of Being in Time, this ebook traces the evolution of autoethnographic film as a distinct postmodern genre. It explores how filmmakers, inspired by visionaries like Jonas Mekas, use montage and reflective practices to navigate the “self-as-Other” identity. By examining the interplay of subjectivity and objectivity, the study reveals how autoethnographic film breaks from traditional ethnographic filmmaking, offering a fresh lens on identity, performativity, and cinematic aesthetics.
What Makes This Ebook Unique?
Embedded Video Extracts: Experience key scenes from Being in Time and other seminal works, bringing the analysis to life. (Best viewed with Adobe Reader/Acrobat for full multimedia access.)
Rich Context: Connects Being in Time to a lineage of ethnographic and autoethnographic films, supported by cutting-edge theoretical insights.
Practical Insights: Offers filmmakers and scholars a framework for understanding and creating autoethnographic films in a postmodern era.
Perfect for film scholars, students, and experimental filmmakers, this ebook illuminates a rapidly evolving genre through rigorous analysis and engaging multimedia. Download now to explore how autoethnographic film reshapes our understanding of cinema and self.
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Developed in tandem with author Robert Cettl’s autoethnographic transmedia project A Stranger Here Myself – as coordinated on website, YouTube and X/Twitter. Cettl is an Australian foreign teacher in China whose films draw on his lived inter-cultural experience, beginning with a new vlog series exploring the techniques developed in Being in Time and outlined in this ebook.
This ebook is a contextual prelude to the ongoing exploration of autoethnographic film and transmedia commencing on YouTube: