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We Interrupt This Program
Indigenous Media Tactics in Canadian Culture
Miranda J. Brady (Author), John M.H. Kelly (Author)
9780774835091
Paperback / softback, published 1 June 2018
220 pages, 14 b&w photos
21.6 x 14 x 1.7 cm, 0.31 kg
[We Interrupt this Program] provides an analytical perspective to help readers reflect on what types of new interruptions may be brewing – or to plan the interventions themselves.
We Interrupt This Program tells the story of how Indigenous people are using media tactics in the realms of art, film, television, and journalism to rewrite Canada's national narratives from Indigenous perspectives. Miranda Brady and John Kelly showcase the diversity of these interventions by offering personal accounts and reflections on key moments – witnessing survivor testimonies at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, attending the opening night of the ImagineNative Film + Media Festival, and discussing representations of Indigenous people with artists such as Kent Monkman and Dana Claxton and with CBC journalist Duncan McCue. These scene-setting moments bring to life their argument that media tactics, as articulations of Indigenous sovereignty, have the power not only to effect change from within Canadian institutions and through established mediums but also to spark new forms of political and cultural expression in Indigenous communities and among Indigenous youth. Theoretically sophisticated and eminently readable, We Interrupt This Program reveals how seemingly unrelated acts by Indigenous activists across Canada are decolonizing our cultural institutions from within, one intervention at a time.
Introduction: Indigenous Media Tactics 1 Media Practices and Subversions: Survivor Testimonials in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 2 IsumaTV's "Testimony by Isuma": Online Expressions of Inuit Culture and Assimilation 3 Redfacing, Remediation, and Other Indigenous ArtTactics: Challenging Cultural Institutions 4 imagineNATIVE as Industry Intervention: Supporting and Growing Indigenous Media Makers 5 Reporting News in Indigenous Communities: A Conversation with Journalist Duncan McCue on Respect and Relationality Conclusion: Media Tactics Old and New Notes; Works Cited; Index