Transborder Media Spaces offers a new perspective on how media forms
like photography, video, radio, television, and the Internet have been
appropriated by Mexican indigenous people in the light of transnational
migration and ethnopolitical movements. In producing and consuming
self-determined media genres, actors in Tamazulapam Mixe and its
diaspora community in Los Angeles open up media spaces and seek to forge
more equal relations both within Mexico and beyond its borders. It is
within these spaces that Ayuujk people carve out their own, at times
conflicting, visions of development, modernity, gender, and what it
means to be indigenous in the twenty-first century.