Edited Volume

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).


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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


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