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Finding one's own voice as an indigenous filmmaker (last edited: 2023)

Itandehui Jansen
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In this dissertation of Itandehui Jansen, the ‘Voice’ of the filmmaker from a political and aesthetic perspective is examined. Within film practice the own ‘Voice’ refers mainly to the aesthetic style of a filmmaker. Within the field of postcolonial studies 'Voice' is related to the access that postcolonial subjects have to the production of discourse. Movies and other media can be seen in this context as a form of discourse. For Indigenous filmmakers both approaches to ‘Voice’ and having a ‘Voice’ are important. This study explores the way in which Indigenous filmmakers, particularly from Latin America, express their 'Voice' both politically and aesthetically in their films.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsvoice, aesthetic style, movies, media, filmmaking, Indigenous
date07/10/2015
last modified02/02/2023
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyrightItandehui Jansen
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1789770/1789771
connected toAcademy of Creative and Performing Arts
external linkhttps://hdl.handle.net/1887/36117


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