One of the exciting developments from our last conference is a forthcoming volume from Vanderbilt University Press, edited by Richard Pace, primarily composed of material presented in 2015. Here is a preview of the table of contents ( please note: this is a work in progress and subject to change).
CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION Indigenous Engagement with Electronic and 2
Digital Media in Latin America
Richard Pace
CHAPTER ONE Indigenous Media from U-Matic to YouTube: Media 22
Sovereignty in the Digital Age
Faye Ginsburg
PART TWO: INDIGENOUS FILM AND FILMMAKERS
CHAPTER TWO Kiabieti Mentuktire and Terence Turner: A Legacy of 46
Kayapó Filmmaking
Richard Pace
and Glenn H. Shepard Jr.
CHAPTER THREE Wallmapu Rising: Re-envisioning the Mapuche Nation 62
Through Media
Amalia Córdova
CHAPTER FOUR Transformations of Indigenous Media: The Life and 88
Work of David Hernández Palmar
Laura Graham
CHAPTER FIVE Value and Ephemeral Materiality: Media Archiving 122
in Tamazulapam, Oaxaca
Erica Cusi Wortham
CHAPTER SIX Making Media: Collaborative Ethnography and 140
Kayapó Digital Worlds
Ingrid Ramón Parra
Laura Zanotti
Diego Soares
PART THREE: SOUNDS AND IMAGES
CHAPTER SEVEN National Culture, Indigenous Voice: Creating an 172
Alternative Counter-Narrative on Colombian Radio
Mario Murillo
CHAPTER EIGHT The Shaman & the Flash Drive 205
Guilherme Orlandini Heurich
CHAPTER NINE Kawaiwete Perspectives: the Role of Photography in 219
State Projects to Colonize the Brazilian Interior
Suzanne Oakdale
PART FOUR: TELEVISION
CHAPTER TEN Reproducing Colonial Fantasies: The Indigenous as 244
Other in Brazilian Telenovelas
Antonio La Pastina
CHAPTER ELEVEN Kayapó Televiewing: An Audience Ethnography 267
in Turedjam Village, Brazil
Richard Pace
Glenn H. Shepard Jr.
Eduardo Rafael Galvão
Conrad P. Kottak
CHAPTER TWELVE Mediating (Tele-)Visions of Civilization in Emerging 308
Kichwa Media Markets
Jamie E. Shenton