Projecting Migration
Transcultural Documentary Practice, includes DVD-ROM
Edited by Alan Grossman and Áine O'Brien
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Migration is a major global issue, increasingly determining who we are and how we define ourselves. Projecting Migration: Transcultural Documentary Practice is a groundbreaking book/DVD-ROM project that explores contemporary ethnographic narratives through the medium of film, photography, multimedia, and radio. The DVD contains media material from each of the essays while the text engages interprets migration through the medium of image and sound. Audio and visual imagination is a crucial component of cultural identity, and this collection marks a major cross-media, interdisciplinary contribution.
About the authors:
Alan Grossman and Áine O'Brien are members of the Centre for Transcultural Research and Practice at the Dublin Institute for Technology.
See the publisher website: Wallflower Press
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