Mexican Screen Fiction: Between Cinema and Television
Drawing on her in-depth ethnographic research among indigenous mediamakers in Mexico, Wortham traces their shifting relationship with Mexican cultural agencies; situates their work within a broader, hemispheric network of indigenous media producers; and complicates the notion of a unified, homogeneous indigenous identity. Her analysis of projects from community-based media initiatives in Oaxaca to the transnational Chiapas Media Project highlights variations in cultural identity and autonomy based on specific histories of marginalization, accommodation, and resistance.
| Country | USA |
| Manufacturer | Duke University Press Books |
| Binding | Kindle Edition |
| ReleaseDate | 2013-09-23 |