An edition of Imagic moments (2013)

Imagic moments

indigenous North American film

Imagic moments
Lee Schweninger, Lee Schwening ...
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An edition of Imagic moments (2013)

Imagic moments

indigenous North American film

"In Indigenous North American film Native Americans tell their own stories and thereby challenge a range of political and historical contradictions, including egregious misrepresentations by Hollywood. Although Indians in film have long been studied, especially as characters in Hollywood westerns, Indian film itself has received relatively little scholarly attention. In Imagic Moments Lee Schweninger offers a much-needed corrective, examining films in which the major inspiration, the source material, and the acting are essentially Native. Schweninger looks at a selection of mostly narrative fiction films from the United States and Canada and places them in historical and generic contexts. Exploring films such as Powwow Highway, Smoke Signals, and Skins, he argues that in and of themselves these films constitute and in fact emphatically demonstrate forms of resistance and stories of survival as they talk back to Hollywood. Self-representation itself can be seen as a valid form of resistance and as an aspect of a cinema of sovereignty in which the Indigenous peoples represented are the same people who engage in the filming and who control the camera. Despite their low budgets and often nonprofessional acting, Indigenous films succeed in being all the more engaging in their own right and are indicative of the complexity, vibrancy, and survival of myriad contemporary Native cultures."--Publisher's website.

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English
Pages
247

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Imagic Moments: Indigenous North American Film
2013, University of Georgia Press
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2013, University of Georgia Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: where to concentrate
He was still the chief: Masayesva's imagining Indians
Into the city: ordered freedom in The exiles
The native presence in film: House made of dawn
A concordance of narrative voices: Harold, trickster, and Harold of Orange
I don't do portraits: Medicine River and the art of photography
Keep your pony out of my garden: Powwow highway and "being Cheyenne"
Feeling extra magical: the art of disappearing in Smoke signals
Making his own music: death and life in The business of fancydancing
Sharing the kitchen: Naturally native and women in American Indian film
In the form of a spider: the interplay of narrative fiction and documentary in Skins
The stories pour out: taking control in The doe boy
Telling our own stories: seeking identity in Tkaronto
People come around in circles: Harjo's Four sheets to the wind
Epilogue: Barking water and beyond.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/652997
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.I48 S44 2013, PN1995.9.I48S44 2013, PN1995.9.I48 S35 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 247 pages
Number of pages
247

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Open Library
OL27151248M
ISBN 10
0820345148, 0820345156
ISBN 13
9780820345147, 9780820345154
LCCN
2012042287
OCLC/WorldCat
819717609

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