Michael Robert Evans is an associate dean for undergraduate studies in the School of Journalism at Indiana University. He is the author of Isuma: Inuit Video Art, 68 Knots, and The Layers of Magazine Editing.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note Series Editors' Introduction Introduction Characters Pronunciation of Names Chapter One: The Context of the Creation Chapter Two: Seeing the Unseen Chapter Three: The People and Path of Isuma Chapter Four: Isuma's Motives Chapter Five: The Legend and Its Variants Chapter Six: Reviews and Awards Chapter Seven: Lifeways as Context Chapter Eight: Local and Global Environments Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
"This book, the first in a series focusing on films made by indigenous peoples, gives the reader and filmgoer an intimate look behind the scenes of the film's genesis, the key players, and the financial and cultural challenges the producers faced. . . . This will be a welcome reference book for any serious student of film studies, regardless of genre."-Karl Kunkel, ForeWord "Isuma filmmakers have not only given outsiders the content to rethink preconceived ideas about life in the Arctic, but they have also presented this content in a way that is natural to an Inuit. Evans helps us move more fully into that space."-Kristin G. Congdon, Journal of American Folklore

