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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Indigeneity and Indigenous Media on the Global Stage 1
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Part I: From poetics to politics: Indigenous media aesthetics and style
- 1. Imperfect Media and the Poetics of Indigenous Video in Latin America 39
- 2. ‘‘Lest Others Speak for Us’’: The Neglected Roots and Uncertain Future of Maori Cinema in New Zealand 58
- 3. Cache: Provisions and Productions in Contemporary Igloolik Video 74
- 4. Indigenous Animation: Educational Programming, Narrative Interventions, and Children’s Cultures 89
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Part II: Indigenous activism, advocacy, and empowerment through media
- 5. Media as Our Mirror: Indigenous Media of Burma (Myanmar) 111
- 6. Transistor Resistors: Native Women’s Radio in Canada and the Social Organization of Political Space from Below 128
- 7. Weaving a Communication Quilt in Colombia: Civil Conflict, Indigenous Resistance, and Community Radio in Northern Cauca 145
- 8. Outside the Indigenous Lens: Zapatistas and Autonomous Videomaking 160
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Part III: Cultural identity, preservation, and community-building through media
- 9. The Search for Well-Being: Placing Development with Indigenous Identity 183
- 10. ‘‘To Breathe Two Airs’’: Empowering Indigenous Sámi Media 197
- 11. Indigenous Media as an Important Resource for Russia’s Indigenous Peoples 214
- 12. Indigenous Minority-Language Media: s4c, Cultural Identity, and the Welsh-Language Televisual Community 232
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Part IV: New technologies, timeless knowledges: Digital and interactive media
- 13. Recollecting Indigenous Thinking in a CD-ROM 253
- 14. Digital Tools and the Management of Australian Aboriginal Desert Knowledge 270
- 15. Rethinking the Digital Age 287
- References 307
- About the Contributors 335
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Indigeneity and Indigenous Media on the Global Stage 1
-
Part I: From poetics to politics: Indigenous media aesthetics and style
- 1. Imperfect Media and the Poetics of Indigenous Video in Latin America 39
- 2. ‘‘Lest Others Speak for Us’’: The Neglected Roots and Uncertain Future of Maori Cinema in New Zealand 58
- 3. Cache: Provisions and Productions in Contemporary Igloolik Video 74
- 4. Indigenous Animation: Educational Programming, Narrative Interventions, and Children’s Cultures 89
-
Part II: Indigenous activism, advocacy, and empowerment through media
- 5. Media as Our Mirror: Indigenous Media of Burma (Myanmar) 111
- 6. Transistor Resistors: Native Women’s Radio in Canada and the Social Organization of Political Space from Below 128
- 7. Weaving a Communication Quilt in Colombia: Civil Conflict, Indigenous Resistance, and Community Radio in Northern Cauca 145
- 8. Outside the Indigenous Lens: Zapatistas and Autonomous Videomaking 160
-
Part III: Cultural identity, preservation, and community-building through media
- 9. The Search for Well-Being: Placing Development with Indigenous Identity 183
- 10. ‘‘To Breathe Two Airs’’: Empowering Indigenous Sámi Media 197
- 11. Indigenous Media as an Important Resource for Russia’s Indigenous Peoples 214
- 12. Indigenous Minority-Language Media: s4c, Cultural Identity, and the Welsh-Language Televisual Community 232
-
Part IV: New technologies, timeless knowledges: Digital and interactive media
- 13. Recollecting Indigenous Thinking in a CD-ROM 253
- 14. Digital Tools and the Management of Australian Aboriginal Desert Knowledge 270
- 15. Rethinking the Digital Age 287
- References 307
- About the Contributors 335
- Index 341