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Americans are still fascinated by the romantic notion of the &quote;noble savage,&quote; yet know little about the real Native peoples of North America. This two-volume work seeks to remedy that by examining stereotypes and celebrating the true cultures of American Indians today.The two-volume American Indians and Popular Culture seeks to help readers understand American Indians by analyzing th...
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Forfattere Elizabeth DeLaney Hoffman, Hoffman (redaktør)
Forlag Praeger
Udgivet 22 februar 2012
Længde 808 sider
Genrer JFSL
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9798216046271
Americans are still fascinated by the romantic notion of the "e;noble savage,"e; yet know little about the real Native peoples of North America. This two-volume work seeks to remedy that by examining stereotypes and celebrating the true cultures of American Indians today.The two-volume American Indians and Popular Culture seeks to help readers understand American Indians by analyzing their relationships with the popular culture of the United States and Canada. Volume 1 covers media, sports, and politics, while Volume 2 covers literature, arts, and resistance. Both volumes focus on stereotypes, detailing how they were created and why they are still allowed to exist.In defining popular culture broadly to include subjects such as print advertising, politics, and science as well as literature, film, and the arts, this work offers a comprehensive guide to the important issues facing Native peoples today. Analyses draw from many disciplines and include many voices, ranging from surveys of movies and discussions of Native authors to first-person accounts from Native perspectives. Among the more intriguing subjects are the casinos that have changed the economic landscape for the tribes involved, the controversy surrounding museum treatments of American Indians, and the methods by which American Indians have fought back against pervasive ethnic stereotyping.