Tradition Calls Concept: Record "Documentary Tradition" As Evolution "Facts and fiction differ from voice, vision, intention and concern, with each contributor making various ways to meet personal text The final need for "(Coles 218). Coles wrote "Traditions: Facts and Fiction" and described the process of recording and the content of documentation. Through many explanations and many interdisciplinary explanations, it is not "facts or fiction" there, but it is in the eyes of all manufacturers that are intertwined.
In his article, "Tradition: Facts and Fiction" Robert Coles talked about Jane Lange's work with Walker Evans Two photographers told them that they will make photographs and the artistic decisions they make Study the process used to tell the meaning and history of the photos they want. Coles talked about some of the famous pictures of Lange. The picture which is the image of "immigrant mother" depicts her two children in poor women and broken clothes. My mother's face was tired and the children were hiding behind the shoulder. Coles also reviewed other versions of this topic Lange rejected to understand what the author of the photo wants to say. Space, no furniture, no hygiene - We see that the picture of the "immigrant" family live in the tent, this picture does not show the overall living conditions. If Lange uses it instead of the selected image, the audience will become better aware of women's social possessions.
Koles' traditional view: facts and fiction are the "evolving" record of the documentary tradition, the ultimate need to meet various voices and visions, intentions and concerns, and their respective contributors personal texts " Coles 218). Coles wrote "Traditions: Facts and Fiction" and described the process of recording and the content of documentation. Through many explanations and many interdisciplinary explanations, it is not "facts or fiction" there, but it is in the eyes of all manufacturers that are intertwined.
Oral tradition is recognized as an important source of knowledge acquisition in African society. Oral tradition includes the spreading of facts, values, fiction, through language-based methods. This is a tradition as it is sustainable, sustainable and stable. If properly used, oral literature can provide knowledge of human history and culture reliability and reliability and can be like a cultural continuity medium (Gbadegesin, 2009). Readers and students may be interested in exploring similarities (if any) of western poetry, proverbs, metaphor, indigenous poetry, proverbs, wise assertions in the local cultural community.