Navajo Talking Picture Navajo Talking Picture

Navajo Talking Picture

Cinema On Native Ground

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Publisher Description

Navajo Talking Picture, released in 1985, is one of the earliest and most controversial works of Native cinema. It is a documentary by Los Angeles filmmaker Arlene Bowman, who travels to the Navajo reservation to record the traditional ways of her grandmother in order to understand her own cultural heritage. For reasons that have often confused viewers, the filmmaker persists despite her traditional grandmother’s forceful objections to the apparent invasion of her privacy. What emerges is a strange and thought-provoking work that abruptly calls into question the issue of insider versus outsider and other assumptions that have obscured the complexities of Native art.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2012
1 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
247
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Nebraska Press
SIZE
2
MB

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