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Introduction | Embedding Aesthetics and Envisioning Sovereignty: Some Definitions and Directions in Latin American Indigenous Media Studies
Part One: Overview
1. Indigenous Media from U-Matic to YouTube: Media Sovereignty in the Digital Age
Part Two: Indigenous Video and Videographers
2. Kiabieti Metuktire and Terence Turner: A Legacy of Kayapó Filmmaking
3. Wallmapu Rising: Re-envisioning the Mapuche Nation through Media
4. Transformations of Indigenous Media: The Life and Work of David Hernández Palmar
5. Value and Ephemeral Materiality: Media Archiving in Tamazulapam, Oaxaca
6. Making Media: Collaborative Ethnography and Kayapó Digital Worlds
Part Three: Sounds and Images
7. National Culture, Indigenous Voice: Creating a Counternarrative on Colombian Radio
8. The Shaman and the Flash Drive
9. Kawaiwete Perspectives on the Role of Photography in State Projects to Colonize the Brazilian Interior
Part Four: Television
10. As Seen on TV? Visions of Civilization in Emerging Kichwa Media Markets
11. Reproducing Colonial Fantasies: The Indigenous Other in Brazilian Telenovelas
12. Kayapó TV: An Audience Ethnography in Turedjam Village, Brazil
List of Contributors
Index