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Reverse shots : indigenous film and media in an international context

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Record #
FRL-129284

Object Name
book

Title
Reverse shots : indigenous film and media in an international context

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Country
Canada

Language(s)
English

Publishing Info.
Waterloo, ON : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014

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xl, 372 p. : ill.; 23 cm.

Call Number
PN 1995.9.I49 R452 2014

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Part I. Dream Makers. Introduction: Globalizing Indigenous Film and Media / Wendy Gay Pearson and Susan Knabe -- He Who Dreams: Reflections on an Indigenous Life in Film | Michael Greyeyes -- Part II. Decolonizing Histories. Speakin’ Out Blak: New and Emergent Aboriginal Filmmakers Finding Their Voices / Ernie Blackmore -- Taking Pictures B(l)ack: The Work of Tracey Moffatt / Susan Knabe -- The Journals of Knud Rasmussen: Arctic History as Post/Colonial Cinema / Kerstin Knopf -- Australian Indigenous Short Film as a Pedagogical Device: Introducing Wayne Blair’s The Djarn Djarns and Black Talk / Colleen McGloin -- Once upon a Time in a Land Far, Far Away”: Representations of the Pre-Colonial World in Atanarjuat, Ofelas and 10 Canoes / Wendy Gay Pearson -- Part III. Mediating Practices. Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou: Indigenous Television in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Jo Smith and Sue Abel -- Superhighway across the Sky... Aboriginal New Media Arts in Australia: A Remix and Email Conversation between Adam Szymanski and Jenny Fraser / Jenny Fraser and Adam Szymanski -- On Collectivity and the Limits of Collaboration: Caching Igloolik Video in the South / Erin Morton and Taryn Sirove -- Part IV. Documentary Approaches. The Prince George Métis Elders Documentary Project: Matching Product with Process in New Forms of Documentary / Stephen Foster and Mike Evans -- “Whacking the Indigenous Funny Bone”: Native Humour and Its Healing Powers in Drew Hayden Taylor’s Redskins, Tricksters, and Puppy Stew / Ute Lischke -- Situating Indigenous Knowledges: The Talking Back of Alanis Obomsawin and Shelley Niro / Maeghan Pirie -- “I Wanted to Say How Beautiful We Are”: Cultural Politics in Loretta Todd’s Hands of History / Gail Vanstone -- Part V. Other Perspectives. Filming Indigeneity as Flânerie: Dialectic and Subtext in Terrance Odette’s Heater / Tanis MacDonald -- Playing with Land Issues: Subversive Hybridity in The Price of Milk / Davinia Thornley


SUBJECTS

INDIGENOUS FILMS - HISTORY AND CRITICISM

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND MASS MEDIA

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN MOTION PICTURES


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