"The author provides a fascinating ground-up view of an extraordinary group of Bolivian activist filmmakers deploying media to fortify the indigenous movement through light and sound."—Brooke Larson, Hispanic American Historical Review
“Indispensable reading for anyone interested in the social, political, and cultural transformations taking place in Bolivia at the beginning of the twenty-first century. . . . A tremendously important contribution to the field.”—Freya Schiwy, author of Indianizing Film: Decolonization, the Andes, and the Question of Technology
“The author’s extensive ethnographic fieldwork in this area, deep connections to the networks of indigenous media makers she interviews, and her deft and insightful grasp of the theoretical frameworks shaping this media are key contributions to the academic literature on indigenous media. Quite frankly, our field needs more ethnographies like this one!”—Kristin L. Dowell, author of Sovereign Screens: Aboriginal Media on the Canadian West Coast