16. Cinematic Representation of American Indians: A Critical Cultural Analysis of a Contemporary American Indian-Directed Film
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16. Cinematic Representation of American Indians: A Critical Cultural Analysis of a Contemporary American Indian-Directed Film
Subject
Stereotypical images of American Indians
Description
Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Tribal Critical Race Theory (TribCrit) as a
theoretical framework, this dissertation analyzes a contemporary cinematic film directed
by an American Indian filmmaker about American Indians and answers the question of
whether the visual texts are unmasking, critiquing, confronting, and/or reinforcing
reductive and stereotypical images of American Indians.
theoretical framework, this dissertation analyzes a contemporary cinematic film directed
by an American Indian filmmaker about American Indians and answers the question of
whether the visual texts are unmasking, critiquing, confronting, and/or reinforcing
reductive and stereotypical images of American Indians.
Creator
Dawna Holiday-Shchedrov
Source
https://repository.asu.edu/attachments/194079/content/Shchedrov_asu_0010E_17494.pdf
Publisher
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Date
12/2017
Format
PDF
Language
English
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Text
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https://repository.asu.edu/attachments/194079/content/Shchedrov_asu_0010E_17494.pdf
Citation
Dawna Holiday-Shchedrov
, “16. Cinematic Representation of American Indians: A Critical Cultural Analysis of a Contemporary American Indian-Directed Film ,” Dominican University SOIS Omeka Site, accessed November 14, 2024, http://108.166.64.190/omeka222/items/show/2055.