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|a Circuits of Culture :
|b Media, Politics, and Indigenous Identity in the Andes /
|c Jeff D. Himpele.
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|a Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction: Arenas of Circulation and Ethnographic Circuits; PART I. THE CINEMASCAPE AND THE PUBLICS OF CIRCULATION; 1 Film Distribution as Media: Mapping the Urban Imaginary; 2 Assembling the Cinemascape: Tracking Circulation, Fixing Difference; PART II. CINEMA AND THE SOCIAL IMAGINATION OF INDIGENISM; 3 The Visible Nation: Excavating the Past, Projecting the Future; 4 Fantasies of Modernity: The Social Imaginaries of Revolutionary Films; PART III. POPULAR PUBLICS AND THE TELEVISUAL PUBLIC SPHERE.
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|a 5 Reality Affects: Cultural Strategies and the Televisual Public Sphere6 Indexical Binds: The Televisual Production of Popular Publics; Conclusion: Popularizing Indigenism, Indigenizing the Popular; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z.
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|a Set against the background of BoliviaÕs prominent urban festival parades and the countryÕs recent appearance on the front lines of antiglobalization movements, Circuits of Culture is the first social analysis of Bolivian film and television, their circulation through the social and national landscape, and the emergence of the countryÕs indigenous video movement. At the heart of Jeff D. HimpeleÕs examination is an ethnography of the popular television program The Open Tribunal of the People. The indigenous and underrepresented majorities in La Paz have used the talk show to publicize their socia.
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Latin American and Caribbean Studies Supplement II
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|a Project MUSE - Archive History Supplement III
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