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Global Indigenous Media – Cultures, Poetics, and Politics

Autor Pamela Wilson, Michelle Stewart
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 aug 2008
In this exciting interdisciplinary collection, scholars, activists, and media producers explore the emergence of Indigenous media: forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and/or created by Indigenous peoples around the globe. Whether discussing Maori cinema in New Zealand or activist community radio in Colombia, the contributors describe how native peoples are utilizing both traditional and new media to combat discrimination, to advocate for resources and rights, and to preserve their cultures, languages, and aesthetic traditions. By representing themselves in a variety of media, Indigenous peoples are also challenging misleading mainstream and official state narratives, forging international solidarity movements, and bringing human rights violations to international attention.Global Indigenous Media addresses Indigenous self-representation across many media forms, including feature film, documentary, animation, video art, television and radio broadcasting, Internet sites, digital archiving, and journalism. The volume’s sixteen essays reflect the dynamism of Indigenous media making around the world. One contributor examines animated films for children produced by Indigenous-owned companies in the United States and Canada. Another explains how Indigenous media producers of Burma (Myanmar) work with NGOs and outsiders against the country’s brutal regime. Still another considers how the Ticuna Indians of Brazil are positioning themselves in relation to the international community as they collaborate in the creation of a CD-ROM featuring Ticuna knowledge and rituals. In the volume’s closing essay, Faye Ginsburg points out some of the problematic assumptions about globalization, media, and culture underlying the term “the digital age” and claims that it has arrived. Taken together, the essays reveal the crucial role of Indigenous media in contemporary media at every level: local, regional, national, and international. Contributors: ; Lisa Brooten ; Kathleen Buddle ; Cache Collective ; Michael Christie; Amalia Córdova; Galina Diatchkova; Priscila Faulhaber; Louis Forline ; Jennifer L. Gauthier; Faye Ginsburg; Alexandra Halkin; Joanna Hearne; Ruth McElroy; Mario A. Murillo; Sari Pietikäinen; Juan Francisco Salazar; Laurel Smith; Michelle Stewart; Pamela Wilson
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822342915
ISBN-10: 082234291X
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 30 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 243 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introduction; Indigeneity and Indigenous Media on the Global Stage / Pamela Wilson & Michelle Stewart Part I From Poetics to Politics: Indigenous Media Aesthetics and Style 1 Imperfect Media and the Poetics of Indigenous Video in Latin America / Juan Francisco Salazar and Amalia Cordova; 2 "Lest Others Speak for Us": The Neglected Roots and Uncertain Future of Maori Cinema in New Zealand / Jennifer Gauthier; 3 Cache: Provisions and Productions in Contemporary Igloolik Video / Cache Collective; 4 Indigenous Animation: Educational Programming, Narrative Interventions, and Children's Cultures / Joanna Hearne Part II Indigenous Activism, Advocacy, and Empowerment Through Media 5 Media as Our Mirror: Indigenous Media of Burma (Myanmar) / Lisa Brooten; 6 Transistor Resistors: Native Women's Radio in Canada and the Social Organization of Political Space from Below / Kathleen Buddle; 7 Weaving a Communication Quilt in Colombia: Civil Conflict, Indigenous Resistance and Community Radio in Northern Cauca / Mario A. Murillo; 8 Outside the Indigenous Lens: Zapatistas and Autonomous Video Making / Alexandra Halkin Part III Cultural Identity, Preservation, and Community-Building through Media 9 The Search for Well Being: Placing Development with Indigenous Identity / Laurel Smith; 10 "To Breathe Two Airs": Empowering Indigenous Sami Media / Sari Pietikainen; 11 Indigenous Media as an Important Resource for Russia's Indigenous Peoples / Galina Diatchkova; 12 Indigenous Minority-Language Media: S4C, Cultural Identity, and the Welsh-Language Televisual Community / Ruth McElroy Part IV New Technologies, Timeless Knowledges: Digital and Interactive Media 13 Recollecting Indigenous Thinking in a CD-ROM / Priscila Faulhaber and Louis Forline; 14 Digital Tools and the Management of Australian Aboriginal Desert Knowledge / Michael Christie; 15 Rethinking the Digital Age / Faye Ginsburg Notes; References; Contributors; Index

Recenzii

“Global Indigenous Media is a necessary, urgent, and conceptually brilliant volume. Each essay is a gem. Taken together, they change how one thinks about Indigenous media and they reveal its importance in the transnational media landscapes of the twenty-first century.” Patricia Zimmerman, author of States of Emergency: Documentaries, Wars, Democracies “All scholars and practitioners interested in the global Indigenous mediascape will want to have access to this excellent volume packed with original contributions from all over the world.”—Harald E. L. Prins, former visual anthropology editor, American Anthropologist, and past president, Society for Visual Anthropology
"Global Indigenous Media is a necessary, urgent, and conceptually brilliant volume. Each essay is a gem. Taken together, they change how one thinks about Indigenous media and they reveal its importance in the transnational media landscapes of the twenty-first century." Patricia Zimmerman, author of States of Emergency: Documentaries, Wars, Democracies "All scholars and practitioners interested in the global Indigenous mediascape will want to have access to this excellent volume packed with original contributions from all over the world."--Harald E. L. Prins, former visual anthropology editor, American Anthropologist, and past president, Society for Visual Anthropology

Notă biografică

Pamela Wilson is Associate Professor of Communication at Reinhardt College in Waleska, Georgia.Michelle Stewart is Associate Professor of Cinema Studies at Purchase College, State University of New York.

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"All scholars and practitioners interested in the global Indigenous mediascape will want to have access to this excellent volume packed with original contributions from all over the world."--Harald E. L. Prins, former visual anthropology editor, "American Anthropologist," and past president, Society for Visual Anthropology

Descriere

Shows how indigenous peoples around the world use new social spaces in a globalizing media environment