Self-representation and self-determination: Sarayaku and the audiovisual appropriation for the sake of territorial defense.
This text analyzes the process of audiovisual production of the Kichwa Sarayaku People of the Ecuadorean Amazon, as part of a politics of a positioned, relational and dynamic representation, with which they have reconfigured their strategies of struggle, for territorial and cultural defense and self-determination, this process also permitted them to use media, not just to denounce, but also to subjectivize and enunciate their ways of being in the world.
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representation politics
indigenous audiovisual
self-determination
territorial defense
appropriation of communication technologies.
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Revista de Antropología Visual - número 28 - Santiago, 2020 -1/18 pp.- ISSN 2452-5189