Chapter 1 Introduction : Screening indigeneity and nation

This volume draws its inspiration from perspectives that have developed over the last few decades in media anthropology. These include seminal works such as Bourdieu's (1993 ) analysis of cultural production, Larkin's (2008 ) study of the impact of media technologies on cultural form an...

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Main Author: de Maaker, Erik (auth)
Other Authors: Schleiter, Markus (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
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