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By their work : Indigenous women's digital media in North America / Joanna Hearne and Karrmen Crey, editors
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Book collections on Project MUSE.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Indigenous women--North America.
- Indigenous women.
- Indian women artists--North America.
- Indian women artists.
- Women computer artists--North America.
- Women computer artists.
- Computer art--North America.
- Computer art.
- Digital media--United States.
- Digital media.
- Digital media--Canada.
- Indian women--North America.
- Indian women.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 301 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
- Manufacture:
- Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
- Place of Publication:
- Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , [2025]
- Contents:
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: By Their Work, They Are Vital to the People
- Part I: Histories
- Chapter 1: CyberPowWow and the First Wave of Indigenous Media Arts: A Roundtable
- Chapter 2: Twenty-Five Years after Nation to Nation: Digital Space as Place
- Chapter 3: Loretta Sarah Todd's Screen Sovereignty
- Part II: Animation and Gaming
- Chapter 4: "Women Had to Be Strong": An Interview with Carol Geddes
- Chapter 5: Curation and Collaboration: An Interview with Heid E. Erdrich and Elizabeth Day
- Chapter 6: Modeling Resistance: Indigenous Computational Bodies and Settler Colonial Violence
- Chapter 7: Gender and Indigenous Gaming: A Roundtable
- Part III: Short Forms
- Chapter 8: Stitching Kinship through Media: Indigenous Women's Experimental Short Films in Canada
- Chapter 9: "It's Not the What, It's the How": An Interview with Lisa Jackson
- Chapter 10: Inuit Remix: Body and Sonic Sovereignty in Inuit Women's Digital Music Videos
- Chapter 11: Indigenous Ecofeminisms as (Re)Mapping Projects: An Interview with Filmmaker Nanobah Becker
- Part IV: Social Media and Digital Platforms
- Chapter 12: #FinePeopleFromIndigenousLands: Selfie Presencing and Radically Relational Aesthetics in Native Twitter's Virtual Reservation
- Chapter 13: Gender and Indigenous Social Media: A Roundtable
- Chapter 14: "I Was Jumped": "Queer" and Trans Indigenous Feminist Micro-Influence on TikTok
- Part V: Remix: Archives and Experiments in Digital Photography
- Chapter 15: Past Projections: Resilience, Resurgence, and Spectral Presence in Meryl McMaster's Ancestral
- Chapter 16: Native Feminist Remix: 16mm Film, NDN Telephone Etiquette, and Basic-Ass Settler Colonialism
- Chapter 17: Woman in Black: Mourning Wounded Knee
- Coda: Shared Futures
- Contributors
- Index
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. New York Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781452974460
- 1452974462
- Publisher Number:
- 40033007638
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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