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Indigeneity and the Decolonizing Gaze

Transnational Imaginaries, Media Aesthetics, and Social Thought
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Robert Stam's Indigeneity and the Decolonizing Gaze explores the evolving representation of indigenous peoples from colonial portrayals to self-representation as an act of resistance. Spanning media from cinema and literature to music and digital platforms across countries such as the US, Brazil, and Canada, the book examines how indigenous artists and activists challenge colonialist and neoliberal narratives. Special focus is given to indigenous media movements and arts-based activism, particularly highlighting the Yanomami people's efforts to protect the Amazon and address global crises.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in indigenous studies, media and cultural theory, decolonisation, and arts activism. Scholars, students, and cultural activists will find valuable insights into indigenous self-representation and resistance across multiple media forms and global contexts.

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Against the long historical backdrop of 1492, Columbus, and the Conquest, Robert Stam's wide-ranging study in Indigeneity and the Decolonizing Gaze traces a trajectory from the representation of indigenous peoples by others to self-representation by indigenous peoples. This often serves as a form of resistance and rebellion against colonialist or neoliberal capitalism, across an eclectic range of forms of media, arts, and social philosophy.

Spanning national and transnational media in countries including the US, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy, Stam orchestrates a dialogue between the western mediated gaze on the 'Indian' and the indigenous gaze itself. This is especially seen in the burgeoning movement of β€œindigenous media” β€” the use of audio-visual-digital media for the social and cultural purposes of indigenous peoples themselves.

Drawing on examples from cinema, literature, music, video, painting, and stand-up comedy, Stam shows how indigenous artists, intellectuals, and activists are responding to the multiple crises confronting the world, such as climatological, economic, political, racial, and cultural issues. Significant attention is paid to the role of arts-based activism in supporting the struggle of indigenous artistic activism, particularly of the Yanomami people, to save the Amazon forest and the planet.

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An acclaimed scholar, Robert Stam delivers a "tour de force" tracing the 500-year evolution of indigenous media in the Americas, with a keen spotlight on Brazil. Praised for its wit, erudition, and political engagement, the book contextualises indigenous media within a rich historical and transnational framework. It is hailed as essential reading for those aiming to decolonise cinema studies and understand indigenous cultural expressions in depth. -- Faye Ginsburg, NYU

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350282353

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 740g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Robert Stam is University Professor at New York University, USA. He has authored, co-authored, and edited nineteen books on film and cultural theory, national cinemas, politics and aesthetics, and comparative race and postcolonial studies. His books include: Reflexivity in Film and Literature (1985,1995); Brazilian Cinema (1982);Subversive Pleasures:(1989); Tropical Multiculturalism (1997); Film Theory: An Introduction (2000); Literature through Film (2005); Francois Truffaut and Friends (2006); Keywords in Subversive Film/Media Aesthetics (2015); and World Literature, Transnational Cinema,and Global Media: Towards a Transartistic Commons (2019) He is co-author, with Ella Shohat, of Unthinking Eurocentrism (1994) Flagging Patriotism; (2006); and Race in Translation: (2012); He has taught in France, Tunisia, Brazil, Germany, and Abu Dhabi. His work has been translated into more than 15 languages.

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