Description: Global Indigenous Media Please note: this item is printed on demand and will take extra time before it can be dispatched to you (up to 20 working days). Cultures, Poetics, and Politics Author(s): Pamela Wilson, Michelle Stewart Format: Paperback Publisher: Duke University Press, United States Imprint: Duke University Press ISBN-13: 9780822343080, 978-0822343080 Synopsis In this exciting interdisciplinary collection, scholars, activists, and media producers explore the emergence of Indigenous media: forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and 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 use both traditional and new media to combat discrimination, advocate for resources and rights, and 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, the Internet, 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 in 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 creating a CD-ROM about 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 ?digital age? and claims that the age has arrived. 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 C?rdova, Galina Diatchkova, Priscila Faulhaber, Louis Forline, Jennifer Gauthier, Faye Ginsburg, Alexandra Halkin, Joanna Hearne, Ruth McElroy, Mario A. Murillo, Sari Pietik?inen, Juan Francisco Salazar, Laurel Smith, Michelle Stewart, Pamela Wilson
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Book Title: Global Indigenous Media
Number of Pages: 376 Pages
Publication Name: Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics
Language: English
Publisher: Duke University Press
Item Height: 235 mm
Subject: History
Publication Year: 2008
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Regional History
Author: Michelle Stewart, Pamela Wilson
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback