Pam Wilson
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Negotiating the progression of relationships in TV narrative
Evan, this is really interesting. I have not watched Bones, so I'm not familiar with its story arcs or its characters. However, your post reminded me of two other series that I have watched regularly, Castle and the Mentalist, both of which involved ... -
Kuikuro Introduce Themselves and For Our Grandchildren
Thank you, gracias, Ernesto! I am so pleased to have these available. And speaking of the gaze, I would love to see an English-subtitled version someday of Indio na TV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h4arulGnFM&feature=related). This is a fascinati ... -
Thanks, Amalia, for bringing
Thanks, Amalia, for bringing our attention to the vital importance of the festival circuit as the primary mode of getting indigenous films "out there" and circulating in many parts of the world, especially in Latin America. As we've discuss ... -
Some Metacommentary on Discursive Space
Wow! I'm thinking that we need a central communal place for these comments since our thriving and synergistic discussion is interwoven across and threads through all four of the individual posts (Faye's, Michelle's, Amalia's, and soon ... -
Movies remain forever for us to watch them
Thank you, Ernesto! What a terrific group of clips. And my favorite quote is from For the Grandchidren: "White men make movies about their cultures. They tell stories of war and parties. And then I thought, we also have stories to make movies about ... -
The travels of indigenous media
I'm fascinated by this discussion and am grateful to all who have contributed so far. It's opened up for me a new way of conceptualizing the transcultural journeys of these media pieces. Thanks for your insights, Kathy. Whether they travel dig ... -
Transcultural Experiences of the Stolen Generation
Hi, Lisa--and thank you for your wonderful post with such rich examples. Wow. The creative transcultural juxtaposition by "GiskaastWoman" of British Columbia of archival photos from the boarding school era in Western Canada with the hauntingly b ... -
Isuma TV and the Distribution Revolution
Thank you, Faye, for starting the week by showcasing Isuma's groundbreaking work. The launching of the free online portal Isuma TV (www.isuma.tv) less than 18 months ago has revolutionized indigenous media by providing a space for digital distributio ... -
Michelle, thanks for sharing
Michelle, thanks for sharing this very moving and powerful music video. What a fascinating reappropriation and redeployment (thanks, Daniel, for contributing this perfect term) of images, lyrics, styles and genres that have circulated in mass culture, eac ...