Evil, art and politics in documentary film: Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer

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Evil, art and politics in documentary film : Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer. / van Munster, Rens (Editor); Sylvest, Casper (Editor).

Documenting World Politics: A Critical Companion to IR and Non-Fiction Film. ed. / Rens van Munster; Casper Sylvest. London : Routledge, 2015. p. 201-212 (Popular Culture and World Politics).

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingBook chapterCommunication

Harvard

van Munster, R & Sylvest, C (eds) 2015, Evil, art and politics in documentary film: Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer. in R van Munster & C Sylvest (eds), Documenting World Politics: A Critical Companion to IR and Non-Fiction Film. Routledge, London, Popular Culture and World Politics, pp. 201-212. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756899-21

APA

van Munster, R., & Sylvest, C. (Eds.) (2015). Evil, art and politics in documentary film: Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer. In R. van Munster, & C. Sylvest (Eds.), Documenting World Politics: A Critical Companion to IR and Non-Fiction Film (pp. 201-212). Routledge. Popular Culture and World Politics https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756899-21

Vancouver

van Munster R, (ed.), Sylvest C, (ed.). Evil, art and politics in documentary film: Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer. In van Munster R, Sylvest C, editors, Documenting World Politics: A Critical Companion to IR and Non-Fiction Film. London: Routledge. 2015. p. 201-212. (Popular Culture and World Politics). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756899-21

Author

van Munster, Rens (Editor) ; Sylvest, Casper (Editor). / Evil, art and politics in documentary film : Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer. Documenting World Politics: A Critical Companion to IR and Non-Fiction Film. editor / Rens van Munster ; Casper Sylvest. London : Routledge, 2015. pp. 201-212 (Popular Culture and World Politics).

Bibtex

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