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Alanis Obomsawin - The Vision of a Native Filmmaker

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Randolph Lewis is an associate professor of American Studies in the Honors College of the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of Emile de Antonio: Radical Filmmaker in Cold War America and the co-editor of Reflections on James Joyce: The Paris Journals of Stuart Gilbert. Klappentext In more than twenty powerful films, Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin has waged a brilliant battle against the ignorance and stereotypes that Native Americans have long endured in cinema and television. In this book, the first devoted to any Native filmmaker, Obomsawin receives her due as the central figure in the development of indigenous media in North America. Incorporating history, politics, and film theory into a compelling narrative, Randolph Lewis explores the life and work of a mutifaceted woman whose career was flourishing long before Native films such as Zusammenfassung Incorporating history! politics! and film theory into a compelling narrative! this title explores the life and work of a multifaceted woman whose career was flourishing long before Native films such as Smoke Signals reached the screen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Abenaki Beginnings; 2. Early Films; 3. A Gendered Gaze?; 4. Documentary on the Middle Ground; 5. Why Documentary?; 6. Cinema of Sovereignty; Conclusion

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Authors Randolph Lewis
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2006
 
EAN 9780803280458
ISBN 978-0-8032-8045-8
No. of pages 262
Dimensions 133 mm x 210 mm x 19 mm
Series American Indian Lives
American Indian Lives
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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