: A critical piece by Margia Kramer and Renee Shafrensky, available through Jump Cut , which looks specifically at how information was weaponized against her. Investigative & Historical Reports

While there isn't a single "proper paper" that serves as the definitive academic source, several key texts and investigative works provide a deep, multifaceted look into the life and tragic surveillance of Jean Seberg . These range from in-depth biographies and academic-leaning video essays to investigative articles detailing the FBI's COINTELPRO operations against her. Essential Biographical & Critical Works

: A highly regarded "video essay" film by Mark Rappaport that functions as a revelatory interrogation of film history. It examines Seberg's life through her work and her political involvement, blending fact with a fictionalized autobiographical narrative.

: For the most "proper" primary source on her persecution, historical accounts often reference the once-classified FBI memos. These documents reveal how the Bureau, under J. Edgar Hoover, explicitly ordered a smear campaign to "neutralize" her for supporting the Black Panther Party.