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Indigenous Media Ecologies: Global Indigenous Literatures

Editat de Jill Doerfler, Oliver Scheiding, Cristina Stanciu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 2026
Indigenous Media Ecologies explores some of the impacts that Indigenous peoples have had on media innovations and changes by repurposing Western print and digital technologies. The contributors to this volume, a set of international Indigenous studies scholars, consider Indigenous media ecologies as an assemblage of formal, material, and affective inscriptions that depend not only on Indigenous writers, editors, readers, activists, and tribal community networks but also on Western technology and Indigenous craftmanship. Indigenous media ecologies are complex, hybrid, and multifaceted; they affect human life environments and demonstrate Indigenous peoples’ involvement in media and communication technologies.
The four parts of Indigenous Media Ecologies distinguish between period-specific (print) technologies, and digital and post-digital media tools and practices. This volume investigates Indigenous media ecologies and the role of both traditional and new technologies in Indigenous diasporic, transnational, and linguistic communities across the Americas and the Pacific Islands, focusing on serial print publications, film, podcasts, museums, and other forms of storytelling and poetry in the digital age.



 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781496247858
ISBN-10: 149624785X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 9 photographs, 38 illustrations, 1 table, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Global Indigenous Literatures

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Jill Doerfler (White Earth Anishinaabe) is a professor of American Indian studies at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Oliver Scheiding is a professor of North American literatures and early American studies at the Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Cristina Stanciu is a professor of English and director of the Humanities Research Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. 

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Introduction: Indigenous Media Ecologies
Oliver Scheiding, Jill Doerfler, and Cristina Stanciu
Chance and Survivance: Native Stories and Puppet Parleys
Gerald Vizenor
Part 1. Periodicals and the Development of Indigenous Media Ecologies
1. Writing Relationships: Connections and Collaborations Among American Indian Periodical Editors in the Early Twentieth Century
Rochelle Raineri Zuck
2. Reading for Ahyoka and Abigail: Women’s and Girls’ Indian Territory Passages
Kathryn Walkiewicz
3. In Support of the Exercise of Treaty Rights: The Power of Print Media in the Fight for Ojibwe Sovereignty
Katrina M. Phillips
Part 2. Language Ecologies and Indigenous Media Presence
4. Nā Waha ʻōlelo O Ka Lāhui: Hawaiian-Language Newspapers and Print Media Ecology from 1900 to 1909
Noenoe K. Silva
5. Bringing the Language Together: Confluences of Land, Language, and People in the Iapi Oaye
Christopher Pexa
6. Bizindaadiwag: Indigenous Language Ecologies and Public Art in wínipéks
Patrizia Zanella
Part 3. Ecologies of Sovereign Mediascapes and Indigenous Assemblages
7. “Away with Your White Man’s Art”: Indigenous Designscapes and the Carlisle Boarding School Publications
Frank Newton
8. Illustration as Indigenous Archive in Oo-Mah-Ha Ta-Wa-Tha
Frank Kelderman
9. Biskinik: Indigenous Media Ecologies and the Performance of Nationhood
Bethany Hughes
Part 4. Post-digital Indigenous Media Ecologies and Decolonial Futures
10. Visual Sovereignty and Trans-Indigenous Collaboration in Indigenous Poem-Films from North America to the Pacific Islands
Alyssa A. Hunziker
11. Museum Culture, Indigenous Knowledge, and American Memory: Cherokee History Museums as Media Ecologies
Birgit Däwes
12. Indigenous Zines: Decolonial Print Activism and DIY Media Ecologies in the Digital Age
Oliver Scheiding
13. This Land and All My Relations: Indigenous Podcasting Ecology and Community Building in the Digital Sphere
René Dietrich
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index

Recenzii

“With an impressive and wide-ranging set of essays, Indigenous Media Ecologies reflects the diversity and interconnectedness of Indigenous expression across languages, forms, and time. Whether you are interested in video poems or tweets, newspapers or zines, you will find research that is vital, grounded, and powerful in the pages of this wonderful new volume. This is an outstanding contribution to media studies, rooted in Indigenous communities, languages, methods, and politics.”—Beth Piatote, author of Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature

“With its historical breadth and inclusive approach to genre, language, and platform, Indigenous Media Ecologies offers multiple entry points to the study of Indigenous peoples’ innovative strategies for effectively communicating within—and, importantly, against—the evolving conditions of settler colonialism.”—Chadwick Allen, author of Earthworks Rising: Mound Building in Native Literature and Arts

Descriere

Indigenous Media Ecologies assembles a set of international Indigenous studies scholars to explore the varieties of documentary, oral, linguistic, visual, and digital and technological communication networks used historically and today by Indigenous peoples.