• Indigenous Media Arts in Canada: Making, Caring, Sharing

Indigenous Media Arts in Canada: Making, Caring, Sharing

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Humans are narrative creatures, and since the dawn of our existence we have shared stories. Storytelling is what connects us, what helps us give shape and understanding to the world and to each other. Who tells whose stories in which particular ways leads to questions of belonging, power, relationality, community and identity.

This collection explores those issues with a focus on settler-Indigenous cultural politics in the country known as Canada, looking in particular at Indigenous representation in media arts. Chapters feature roundtable discussions, interviews, film analyses, resurgent media explorations, visual culture advocacy and place-based practices of creative expression.

Eclectic in scope and diverse in perspective, Indigenous Media Arts in Canada is unified by an ethic of conciliation, collaboration, and cultural resistance. Engaging deftly and thoughtfully with instances of cultural appropriation as well as the oppressive structures that seek to erode narrative sovereignty, this collection shines as a crucial gathering of thoughtful critique, cultural kinship, and creative counterpower.

Edited by Dana Claxton (Hunkpapa Lakota) and Ezra Winton

Designed by Sandra Friesen

Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2023
Softcover, 438 pages, b&w, 6 × 9 inches
ISBN: 978-1-77-112541-3
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