Dying in Full Detail
Mortality and Digital Documentary
Author(s)
Malkowski, Jennifer
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100284Language
EnglishAbstract
In 'Dying in Full Detail' Jennifer Malkowski explores digital media's impact on one of documentary film's greatest taboos: the recording of death. Despite technological advances that allow for the easy creation and distribution of death footage, digital media often fail to live up to their promise to reveal the world in greater fidelity. Malkowski analyzes a wide range of death footage, from feature films about the terminally ill (Dying, Silverlake Life, Sick), to surreptitiously recorded suicides (The Bridge), to #BlackLivesMatter YouTube videos and their precursors. Contextualizing these recordings in the long history of attempts to capture the moment of death in American culture, Malkowski shows how digital media are unable to deliver death "in full detail," as its metaphysical truth remains beyond representation.
Keywords
Media and Communications; Suicide; United StatesDOI
10.1215/9780822373414ISBN
9780822373414OCN
968329205Publisher
Duke University PressPublisher website
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Publication date and place
Durham NC, 2017-03-02Classification
Films, cinema
Television