Indianizing film : decolonization, the Andes, and the question of technology / Freya Schiwy.
Material type: TextSeries: New directions in international studiesPublisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: ix, 282 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0813545390
- 9780813545394
- 0813545404
- 9780813545400
- 302.234308998084 22
- F3320.1.G6 S35 2009
Contents:
1. Indigenous Media and the Politics of Knowledge -- 2. Casting New Protagonists -- 3. Cinematic Time and Visual Economy -- 4. Gender, Complementarity, and the Anticolonial Gaze -- 5. Nature, Indians, and Epistemic Privilege -- 6. Specters and Braided Stories -- 7. Indigenous Media and the Market.
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 302.234308998084 SCH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A455349B |
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302.2343 TZA The cinematic tourist : explorations in globalization, culture and resistance / | 302.23430862 STE Film and the working class : the feature film in British and American society / | 302.234308621 ORG Hollywood ambitions : celebrity in the movie age / | 302.234308998084 SCH Indianizing film : decolonization, the Andes, and the question of technology / | 302.234308999442 MAR Once were warriors, the aftermath : the controversy of OWW in Aotearoa New Zealand / | 302.234308999442 MAR Once were warriors, the aftermath : the controversy of OWW in Aotearoa New Zealand / | 302.23430954 DUD Bollywood : sociology goes to the movies / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-266) and index.
Includes filmography: p. [267]-271.
1. Indigenous Media and the Politics of Knowledge -- 2. Casting New Protagonists -- 3. Cinematic Time and Visual Economy -- 4. Gender, Complementarity, and the Anticolonial Gaze -- 5. Nature, Indians, and Epistemic Privilege -- 6. Specters and Braided Stories -- 7. Indigenous Media and the Market.
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