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The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Film

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The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Film is dedicated to bringing the work of Indigenous filmmakers around the world to a larger audience.

By giving voice to transnational and transcultural Indigenous perspectives, this collection makes a significant contribution to the discourse on Indigenous filmmaking and provides an accessible overview of the contemporary state of Indigenous film. Comprising 37 chapters by an international team of contributors, the Handbook is divided into six clear parts:Decolonial Intermedialities and Revisions of Western MediaColonial Histories, Trauma, ResistancesIndigenous Lands, Communities, BodiesQueer Cultures and Border CrossingsYouth Cultures and EmancipationArt, Comedy, and Music. Within these sections Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts from around the world examine various aspects of Indigenous film cultures, analyze the works of Indigenous directors and producers worldwide, and focus on readings (contextual, historical, political, aesthetic, and activist) of individual Indigenous films.

The Handbook specifically explores Indigenous film in Canada, Mexico, the United States, Central and South America, Northern Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific and the Philippines. This richly interdisciplinary volume is an essential resource for students and scholars of Indigenous Studies, Cultural Studies, Area Studies, Film and Media Studies, Feminist and Queer Studies, History, and anyone interested in Indigenous cultures and cinema.

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Routledge
1032300086 / 9781032300085
Hardback
31/07/2024
United Kingdom
704 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 50 Halftones, black and white; 50 Illustrations, black and whi
174 x 246 mm