A documentary of the Mind: Self, Cognition and Imagination in Anders Østergaard's film

Abstract

Although the complexity of documentary genres is acknowledged in documentary theory, the fundamental role of narrative, emotion and imagination is often underestimated. This chapter deals with the role these elements play in our experience of reality and across the genres of fiction and nonfiction. Based on cognitive theories of emotion and the self, it argues for a stronger focus on the embodied mind in documentary studies. The Danish documentary filmmaker, Anders Østergaard, has called his work “a documentary of the mind.” His films illustrate the theory of the embodied mind through their creative and narrative strategies, which are also found in documentaries in general, and they point to the importance of narrative and emotion for an understanding of the making and reception of documentaries.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCognitive Theory and Documentary Film
EditorsCatalin Brylla, Mette Kramer
Number of pages17
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Publication date1 Jan 2018
Pages21-37
Chapter2
ISBN (Print)9783319903316
ISBN (Electronic)9783319903323
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities

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