The Held Image
The Held Image
This chapter discusses the function of film and images as tools for preserving memories and cultural identity. Archived images of Maori or Tuhoe elders are rare and should be prized and protected because they contribute to the identity of an entire people. These ideas are tied in with descriptions of the post-production and film editing process.
Keywords: film studies, cultural identity, Tuhoe, New Zealand, media and culture, film preservation, cultural critique, indigenous studies, indigenous film
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