Film X Autochthonous Struggles Today by Nicole Brenez - ISBN: 9783956796500
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Autochthonous voices rise: Film as a weapon for self-determination.

Film X Autochthonous Struggles Today

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    544 pages

  • Release Date

    19 November 2024

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Summary

Film X Autochthonous Struggles Today is the first global exploration of contemporary filmmaking practices emerging from the political and cultural self-determination movements of Autochthonous communities and peoples worldwide.

This groundbreaking collection brings together filmmakers, activists, film curators, and scholars united by a shared interest in cinema that actively participates in the struggles faced by Indigenous, Native, Aboriginal, and First Nations peopl…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9783956796500
ISBN-10:3956796500
Author:Nicole Brenez, Jonathan Larcher, Alo Paistik, Skaya Siku
Publisher:Sternberg Press
Imprint:Sternberg Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Release Date:19 November 2024
Weight:1.30kg
Dimensions:241mm x 173mm x 40mm
About The Author

Nicole Brenez

Nicole Brenez teaches Cinema Studies at the Sorbonne Nouvelle and heads the department of Analysis and Cinematographic Culture at La Femis. She is a longtime curator of avant-garde cinema at the Cinémathèque française and has extensively published on experimental and political film practices.

Jonathan Larcher is a post-doctoral researcher at Paris Nanterre Université. He received his PhD in anthropology at the EHESS and was a post-doctoral fellow at the New Europe College and the Eur ArTeC. He is currently working on the preservation of the video archives of the political collective Promedios (Mexico).

Alo Paistik is active as a researcher and educator in France, Germany, and Estonia, focusing on media history and politically engaged media practices. He is also the co-editor of forthcoming books on the œuvre of Italian artists-filmmakers Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi and on the work of American filmmaker and educator John Gianvito.

Skaya Siku (Seejiq Truku people) received a Ph.D. in visual anthropology at the EHESS. She currently works as an assistant research fellow at the National Academy for Educational Research in Taiwan and contributes to the development of Indigenous cultural activism through diverse educational research and artistic projects.

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