Injustice narratives in a post-truth society: emotional discourses and social purpose in Southwest of Salem: the story of the San Antonio four

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
George S. Larke-Walsh
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ABSTRACT This article discusses Southwest of Salem: the story of the San Antonio four (2016, Deborah Esquinazi) as a feature-length example of the injustice narrative documentary. It studies links between its narrative strategies and emotional engagement using the principles of cognitive theory to explain the diverse ways such a film can be received by viewers. Despite its long history and popularity in journalism, literature, film and television, the true crime genre and its subcategories have rarely earned critical praise or value. The intention here is to discuss how we can value this documentary and others for the ways they encourage emotional engagement, not as a strategy designed merely for entertainment, but to encourage critical debate on the infallibilities of institutional discourses, especially the manipulation of emotion in the legal system. As a consequence, this article will argue injustice narrative documentaries are not simply cliched and voyeuristic sensationalism, but instead have a valid social purpose.
后真相社会中的不公正叙事:《塞勒姆西南部》中的情感话语与社会目的:圣安东尼奥四人的故事
摘要本文讨论了《塞勒姆西南:圣安东尼奥四人的故事》(2016,Deborah Esquinazi)作为一部长篇非正义叙事纪录片的例子。它利用认知理论的原理来解释观众接受这部电影的不同方式,研究叙事策略和情感参与之间的联系。尽管真实犯罪类型及其子类别在新闻、文学、电影和电视领域有着悠久的历史和受欢迎的程度,但它很少获得评论界的赞誉或价值。这里的目的是讨论我们如何评价这部纪录片和其他纪录片鼓励情感参与的方式,而不仅仅是作为一种娱乐策略,而是鼓励对制度话语的正确性进行批判性辩论,特别是在法律体系中对情感的操纵。因此,本文认为,非正义叙事纪录片不仅仅是陈词滥调和偷窥耸人听闻,而是具有有效的社会目的。
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Studies in Documentary Film
Studies in Documentary Film FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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1.00
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16.70%
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26
期刊介绍: Studies in Documentary Film is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies. Studies in Documentary Film is a peer-reviewed journal.
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