Documenting Gendered Violenceexplores the intersections of documentary and gendered violence. Several contributors investigate representations through grounded textual analyses of key films and videos, including
Sex Crimes Unit(2011) and
The Invisible War(2012),and other documentary texts including Youtube, photographs, and theater. Other chapters use analysis and interviews to explore how gender violence issues impact production and how these documentaries become part of collaborations and awareness movements.
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1
Introduction: The Intersections of Documentary and Gendered Violence
Heather McIntosh
Chapter 2
Creating a Sense of Reality in Sex Crimes Unit
Lisa Cuklanz
Chapter 3
Calling the Consumer Activist, Consuming the Trafficking Subject: Call + Response and the Terms of Legibility
Annie Isabel Fukushima and Julietta Hua
Chapter 4
'The Nation Wants to Know!': Documenting Sexual Violence on Indian Primetime Television News
Swati Bandi
Chapter 5
When Solidarity Melts into Air: Philippines-Born Women Migrants in Australia
Shirlita Africa Espinosa
Chapter 6
Global Sex Work, Victim Identities, and Cybersexualities
Wendy S. Hesford
Chapter 7
'This is about Way More than Bullies': User-Generated Video, Narrative Multiplicity, and LGBTQ Youth Identity
Lauren S. Berliner
Chapter 8
A tr?ves de mis ojos:Fototestimonioswith Children Growing Up in Immigrant and Migrant Communities in Northern California
Natalia Deeb-Sossa
Chapter 9
Staging Gender Violence in the Congo: Reading Lynn Nottage's Ruined as a Documentary Drama
Phyllisa Deroze
Chapter 10
Making The Invisible War Visible
Laulă