Indigenous media arts in Canada : making, caring, sharing
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- ISBN: 9781771125413
- ISBN: 1771125411
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xii, 437 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm - Publisher: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | pt. I DECOLONIZING MEDIA ARTS INSTITUTIONS -- Introduction to part I / Ezra Winton -- ch. 1 Our Own Up There: A Discussion at imagineNATIVE / Shane Belcourt -- ch. 2 Curating the North: Documentary Screening Ethics and Inuit Representation in Cinema / Alethea Arnaquq-Baril -- ch. 3 Sights of Homecoming: Locating Restorative Sites of Passage in Zacharias Kunuk's Festival Performance of Angirattut / Claudia Sicondolfo -- pt. II PROTECTING CULTURE -- Introduction to part II / Ezra Winton -- ch. 4 Addressing Colonial Trauma through Mi'kmaw Film / Bretten Hannam -- ch. 5 Not Reconciled: The Complex Legacy of Films on Canadian "Indian" Residential Schools / Brenda Longfellow -- ch. 6 The Resurgence of Indigenous Women in Contemporary Quebec Cinema / Karine Bertrand -- ch. 7 "Our Circle Is Always Open": Indigenous Voices, Children's Rights, and Spaces of Inclusion in the Films of Alanis Obomsawin / Joanna Hearne -- pt. III METHODS/KNOWLEDGES/INTERVENTIONS -- Introduction to part III / Ezra Winton -- ch. 8 Indigenous Documentary Methodologies: ChiPaChiMoWin: Telling Stories / Jules Arita Koostachin -- ch. 9 Marking and Mapping Out Embodied Practices through Media Art / Carla Taunton -- ch. 10 Curatorial Insiders/Outsiders: Speaking Outside and Collaboration as Strategic Intervention / Toby Katrine Lawrence -- ch. 11 The Generative Hope of Indigenous Interactive Media: Ecological Knowledge and Indigenous Futurism / Michelle Stewart -- pt. IV RESURGENT MEDIA/ALLIES/ADVOCACY -- Introduction to Part IV / Lindsay LeBlanc -- ch. 12 "Making Things Our [Digital] Own": Lessons on Time and Sovereignty from Indigenous Computational Art / Lindsay LeBlanc -- ch. 13 Careful Images: Unsettling Testimony in the Gladue Video Project / Lisa Jackson -- CONCLUDING THOUGHTS -- pt. I Beyond Words And Images / Ezra Winton -- pt. 2 Setting The Record Straight / Lisa Jackson. |
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Topic Heading: | Indigenous. First Nations Canada. |
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Dana Claxton is an acclaimed artist and filmmaker. Her practice investigates indigenous beauty, the socio-political and spiritual. She mentors indigenous youth, emerging artists and filmmakers. She is Head and Professor in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory with the University of British Columbia.
|Ezra Winton is Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, American University in Bulgaria and holds a PhD in Communication Studies from Carleton University. He is the co-founder, with Svetla Turnin, and Director of Programming of Cinema Politica, the world’s largest grassroots documentary screening network, and is a contributing editor at POV Magazine.