Transborder Media Spaces: Ayuujk Videomaking between Mexico and the US

Transborder Media Spaces: Ayuujk Videomaking between Mexico and the US

by Ingrid Kummels
Transborder Media Spaces: Ayuujk Videomaking between Mexico and the US

Transborder Media Spaces: Ayuujk Videomaking between Mexico and the US

by Ingrid Kummels

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Overview

Transborder Media Spaces offers a new perspective on how media forms like photography, video, radio, television, and the Internet have been appropriated by Mexican indigenous people in the light of transnational migration and ethnopolitical movements. In producing and consuming self-determined media genres, actors in Tamazulapam Mixe and its diaspora community in Los Angeles open up media spaces and seek to forge more equal relations both within Mexico and beyond its borders. It is within these spaces that Ayuujk people carve out their own, at times conflicting, visions of development, modernity, gender, and what it means to be indigenous in the twenty-first century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785335839
Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/01/2017
Series: Anthropology of Media , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 354
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ingrid Kummels is Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the Free University Berlin. She has conducted long-term ethnographic research in Mexico, Cuba, Peru and the United States, produced several documentaries and co-edited the volume Photography in Latin America. Images and Identities Across Time and Space (Columbia University Press, 2016).

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Media Diversity in an ‘Indigenous’ Community—Approaches to the Dynamics of Media Spaces

Chapter 1. Tamazulapam – Los Angeles: Media Fields of a Transnational Ayuujk Village
Chapter 2. Ayuujk Audiovisuality Today: Generating Media Spaces through Practices
Chapter 3. Mediatization and “Our Own” Spaces for Development
Chapter 4. Communal and Commercial Audiovisuality and Their Transnational Expansion
Chapter 5. Tama’s Media Fields and the Pan-American Indigenous Movement

Conclusion: Media Spaces of an ‘Indigenous’ Community—Comunalidad on the Move

Bibliography
Index

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