Indigeneity and the Decolonizing Gaze Transnational Imaginaries, Media Aesthetics, and Social Thought.

Against the long historical backdrop of 1492, Columbus, and the Conquest, Robert Stam's wide-ranging study traces a trajectory from the representation of indigenous peoples by others to self-representation by indigenous peoples, often as a form of resistance and rebellion to colonialist or neol...

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Main Author: Stam, Robert
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Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 From France Antartique to Shamanic Critique: The Tupinization of Social Thought -- 2 The Indigenous Cunhã: The Metamorphosis of a Gendered Trope -- 3 The Transnational "Indian" -- 4 Cross-national Comparabilities: The Indigenization of Brazilian Media -- 5 Triumphs and the Travails of the Yanomami -- Conclusion: The Theoretical Indigene: Becoming Indian and the Elsewhere of Capitalism -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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