Documentary Resistance
Social Change and Participatory Media
Angela J. Aguayo
Reviews and Awards
"An extraordinary trove of social justice documentaries receive passionate discussion in this far-sighted work. Scrutinizing work on everything from abortion to police violence, Aguayo pursues her case for a new understanding of what it means to achieve social impact. She shows how a multitude of voices ring out across the country in ways our mainstream media simply does not hear." -- Bill Nichols, author of Introduction to Documentary, 3rd Edition, and Representing Reality: Issues and Concepts in Documentary
"With clarity, panache, power, and urgency, Documentary Resistance forcefully and unconditionally intervenes into a discipline absorbed with the neoliberalism of auteurs and aesthetics. It unfurls a trenchant historical and political probe into documentary agency, collective identities, and social change across a wide range of documentary modes engaging labor, reproductive rights, and the racialization of police brutality. Compelling and field-redefining, Aguayo argues that the political materialities and micro-practices of production cultures and media circulation across emerging technologies and platforms can open up spaces for empathy, community-building, and a documentary public commons. Documentary Resistance resolutely insists social movements confronting injustice constitute the necessary starting point for documentary theories and practices." -- Patricia R. Zimmermann, Ithaca College