I’ve a chapter in the Forthcoming collection: “IndigePop: A Companion” Edited by Seibel & Dlaske

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IndigePop: A Companion

by Svetlana Seibel (Volume editor)Kati Dlaske (Volume editor)
©2024Edited CollectionVIII, 304 Pages
The Arts

Series: Genre Fiction and Film Companions, Volume 16
Forthcoming!


Summary:

“Contemporary Indigenous popular culture is a dynamic and expansive cultural field that has been gaining momentum since the turn of the twenty-first century. This edited collection brings together contributions by scholars, artists and practitioners who work with and in the field of Indigenous popular culture in various capacities, from different standpoints and in a range of geopolitical contexts. This approach aims at promoting a dialogue between diverse sites of knowledge production of and on the Indigenous popular at the same time as it reflects the multivocal, multimedial and multisited landscape of contemporary Indigenous popular culture. The contributions in the volume engage both the poetics and the politics of IndigePop, showcasing the creative and celebratory energies of Indigenous popular culture and Indigenerdity as well as their societal significance vis-à-vis Indigenous resistance, resurgence and political struggles.”

Details
Pages, 304
Publication Year 2024
ISBN (PDF): 9781803743097
ISBN (ePUB): 9781803743103
ISBN (Softcover): 9781803743080
DOI: 10.3726/b21220
Language: English

Keywords:
IndigePop, Indigenerdity, Indigenous popular culture, contemporary popular culture, Indigenous popular art, Indigenous literature and media, Indigenous Comic Con, IndigiPopX

Published: Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2024.

 

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Presentation on 2 June 2017 at The University at Saarland: “Indigenous Pop Culture”

Director Red Haircrow, will give a presentation at the “Indigenous Popular Culture Conference” at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. The conference is titled; “A Long Time Ago on a Reservation Far, Far Away: Contemporary Indigenous Popular Culture across the Globe.”

ABSTRACT: “While many people express growing boredom with Hollywood and other western film studios producing sub-standard, unoriginal movies or rebooting television series or films of the past, the Native indie film industry is booming. Despite the low ebb of unique productions to which even Hollywood admits, scripts by people of color, including Natives, continue to be rejected and ignored primarily because they don’t fit the stereotypical material usually churned out about them by others.

Thus, more Native filmmakers today than ever before are writing, filming and sharing their own work, by Natives for everyone, representing and presenting themselves and their stories, whether fiction or non-fiction. More Native artists and filmmakers are collaborating and coming together in events, such as the Indigenous Comic-Con whose inaugural celebration took place in November 2016, to encourage and promote each other. It is also open to the public, and all are welcome.

Discussion will include why films about Natives made by Natives so important; what the issues and benefits are both for Native individuals, nations and communities, and non-Natives; and the intersectionality of native films with social justice, activism and sovereignty. Material will include visual examples of contemporary native films, filmmakers, production companies and organizations, such as A Tribe Called Geek that (among many other things) reports on, encourages and promotes contemporary artists and filmmakers.”

Contact about program & registration:
Svetlana Seibel, M.A.
amerikanistik@mx.uni-saarland.de