“Unsettling Sights is a welcome addition to the emergent field of scholarship and criticism on Indigenous media. . . . Columpar's clear and incisive prose makes this book accessible across the range of relevant fields, from cinema/media to Indigenous and postcolonial studies.”—Faye Ginsburg, author of Mediating Culture: Indigenous Identity in the Digital Age
“This book’s beautifully written close analyses of a wide and varied range of films carefully attends to the cultural and political stakes of this cinema for Indigenous communities, illuminating thorny, complex issues such as sovereignty. It is without a doubt a must-read text for all cinema studies students and scholars.”—Therese Davis, author of The Face on the Screen: Death, Recognition and Spectatorship