Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time: The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia
Long before the COVID-19 crisis, Mexican Indigenous peoples were faced with organizing their lives from afar, between villages in the Oaxacan Sierra Norte and the urban districts of Los Angeles, as a result of unauthorized migration and the restrictive border between Mexico and the United States. By...
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Zusammenfassung: | Long before the COVID-19 crisis, Mexican Indigenous peoples were faced with organizing their lives from afar, between villages in the Oaxacan Sierra Norte and the urban districts of Los Angeles, as a result of unauthorized migration and the restrictive border between Mexico and the United States. By launching cutting-edge Internet radio stations and multimedia platforms and engaging as community influencers, Zapotec and Ayuujk peoples paved their own paths to a transnational lifeway during the Trump era. This meant adapting digital technology to their needs, setting up their own infrastructure, and designing new digital formats for re-organizing community life in all its facets-including illness, death and mourning, collective celebrations, sport tournaments, and political meetings-across vast distances. Author Ingrid Kummels shows how mediamakers and users in the Sierra Norte villages and in Los Angeles created a transborder media space and aligned time regimes. By networking from multiple places, they put into practice a communal way of life called Comunalidad and an indigenized American Dream-in real time |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Mrz 2023) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (226 pages) 24 color photographs, 1 table |
ISBN: | 9781978834828 |
DOI: | 10.36019/9781978834828 |
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spelling | Kummels, Ingrid Verfasser aut Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia Ingrid Kummels New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers University Press [2023] © 2023 1 Online-Ressource (226 pages) 24 color photographs, 1 table txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Mrz 2023) Long before the COVID-19 crisis, Mexican Indigenous peoples were faced with organizing their lives from afar, between villages in the Oaxacan Sierra Norte and the urban districts of Los Angeles, as a result of unauthorized migration and the restrictive border between Mexico and the United States. By launching cutting-edge Internet radio stations and multimedia platforms and engaging as community influencers, Zapotec and Ayuujk peoples paved their own paths to a transnational lifeway during the Trump era. This meant adapting digital technology to their needs, setting up their own infrastructure, and designing new digital formats for re-organizing community life in all its facets-including illness, death and mourning, collective celebrations, sport tournaments, and political meetings-across vast distances. Author Ingrid Kummels shows how mediamakers and users in the Sierra Norte villages and in Los Angeles created a transborder media space and aligned time regimes. By networking from multiple places, they put into practice a communal way of life called Comunalidad and an indigenized American Dream-in real time In English SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Communication and culture California Los Angeles Communication and culture Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Internet and indigenous peoples California Los Angeles Internet and indigenous peoples Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Mixe Indians Urban residence California Los Angeles Mixe Indians Los Angeles Social conditions Mixe Indians Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Social conditions Transnationalism Zapotec Indians Urban residence California Los Angeles Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles Social conditions Zapotec Indians Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Social conditions https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978834828 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia |
title_auth | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia |
title_exact_search | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia |
title_exact_search_txtP | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia |
title_full | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia Ingrid Kummels |
title_fullStr | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia Ingrid Kummels |
title_full_unstemmed | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia Ingrid Kummels |
title_short | Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the. Indigeneity in Real Time |
title_sort | latinidad transnational cultures in the indigeneity in real time the digital making of oaxacalifornia |
title_sub | The Digital Making of Oaxacalifornia |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Communication and culture California Los Angeles Communication and culture Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Internet and indigenous peoples California Los Angeles Internet and indigenous peoples Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Mixe Indians Urban residence California Los Angeles Mixe Indians Los Angeles Social conditions Mixe Indians Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Social conditions Transnationalism Zapotec Indians Urban residence California Los Angeles Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles Social conditions Zapotec Indians Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Social conditions |
topic_facet | SOCIAL SCIENCE / General Communication and culture California Los Angeles Communication and culture Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Internet and indigenous peoples California Los Angeles Internet and indigenous peoples Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Mixe Indians Urban residence California Los Angeles Mixe Indians Los Angeles Social conditions Mixe Indians Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Social conditions Transnationalism Zapotec Indians Urban residence California Los Angeles Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles Social conditions Zapotec Indians Mexico Sierra Norte (Oaxaca) Social conditions |
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