Indigenous media and political imaginaries in contemporary Bolivia / Gabriela Zamorano Villarreal.
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- 1496201701
- 9781496201713
- 149620171X
- 9781496201720
- 1496201728
- 0803296878
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- Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Politics and government
- Indigenous peoples and mass media -- Bolivia
- Motion pictures -- Political aspects -- Bolivia
- Indigenous films -- Bolivia -- History and criticism
- Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Civilization
- Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Government relations
- Autochtones et médias -- Bolivie
- Films autochtones -- Bolivie -- Histoire et critique
- Indiens d'Amérique -- Bolivie -- Civilisation
- Indiens d'Amérique -- Bolivie -- Relations avec l'État
- HISTORY -- Latin America -- South America
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies
- Indians of South America -- Government relations
- Indians of South America -- Politics and government
- Indigenous films
- Indigenous peoples and mass media
- Motion pictures -- Political aspects
- Bolivia
- 984.05/42 23
- F3320.1.P56
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"Gabriela Zamorano Villarreal examines the political dimension of indigenous media production and distribution as a means by which indigenous organizations articulate new claims on national politics in Bolivia, a country experiencing one of the most notable cases of social mobilization and indigenous-based constitutional transformation in contemporary Latin America. Based on fieldwork in Bolivia from 2005 to 2007, Zamorano Villarreal details how grassroots indigenous media production has been instrumental to indigenous political demands for a Constituent Assembly and for implementing the new Constitution within Evo Morales controversial administration."--Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Past insurrections, imagined futures -- The Plan Nacional, a process of indigenous communication -- Indigenous media makers as political subjects -- The political possibilities of fiction -- Disputes for indigeneity -- Narrative and aesthetics -- Politics of distribution -- Conclusions.
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