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Dear Colleagues

Intellect is proud to announce the recent publication of the following
titles!

Truth or Dare: Art and Documentary
Edited by Gail Pearce & Cahal McLaughlin
ISBN 9781841501758 / Paperback / £19.95
Increased experimentation by film-makers such as Michael Moore and Morgan
Spurlock means that the walls between art and documentary are collapsing,
generating innovative ideas and attracting an entirely new audience.
Intellect¹s new release, Truth or Dare: Art and Documentary, is the
innovative product of a Whitechapel Gallery conference, bringing together
renowned artists, film-makers, writers and curators. The ethics of this new
wave! of documentary are probed when authenticity of documentary clashes
with the entertainment and imagination of art.

Truth or Dare explores the blurred boundaries between documentary film and
contemporary art, extending discussion to new technological developments
that allow for crossover and opportunities for collaboration. This is a
unique and timely collection of reflection and analysis by documentary
makers and artists about where they position their art forms in relation to
each other and the shape of film-making to come.
 


Reading Bande Dessinée: Critical Approaches to French-language Comic Strip
By Ann Miller
ISBN 9781841501772/ Paperback / £19.95
The popularity of bande dessinée, or French-language comic strip, means that
it is increasingly being included on university syllabuses worldwide. This
new title from Intellect, Reading Bande dessinée, provides a thorough
introduction to the medium and in-depth critical analysis of contemporary
examples of the art form, its historical context, key artists, and common
themes.

Miller¹s groundbreaking book demonstrates exactly why bande dessinée is
considered to be a visual narrative art form and encourages the reader to
appreciate it to the best of their abilities. Miller also provides the
terminology, framework and tools necessary for study, highly relevant to
current curriculum. In doing so, she creates a multi-disciplinary,
comprehensive approach to the subject matter. Reading Bande dessinée draws
from analytical viewpoints such as narratology, cultural and gender studies
to illuminate the form fully, investigating the satirical possibilities and
seeing how the comic strip challenges representations of the body according
to gender theories. This volume explores the controversy surrounding the
comic strips in French society and traces the historical and cultural
implications of its legitimization.

'The work provides both a key analysis for scholars of the bande dessinée,
as well as a manual for a modern application of critical theory'. Dr
Laurence Grove, University of Glasgow.

 
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