by Churchill, Ward; City Lights Books
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TitleFantasies of the master race : literature, cinema, and the colonization of American Indians
Item typeBook
Author(s)Churchill, Ward
ImprintSan Francisco City Lights Books, 1998
ISBN
  • 0872863484
  • 9780872863484
LanguageEnglish
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Notes
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Unraveling the codes of oppression: American Indians in literature and film -- Literature and the colonization of American Indians -- It did happen here: Sand Creek, scholarship and the American character -- Carlos Castaneda : the greatest hoax since Piltdown man -- Hi-Ho Hillerman ... (away): the role of detective fiction in Indian country -- A little matter of genocide: colonialism and the expropriation of indigenous spiritual tradition in contemporary academia -- The new racism: a critique of James A. Clifton's The invented Indian -- Beyond ethnicity? Werner Sollors' deepest avatar of racism -- In the service of empire: a critical assessment of Arnold Krupat's The turn to the native -- "Interpreting" the American Indian? a critique of Michael Castro's Apologia for poetic racism -- Fantasies of the master race: the stereotyping of American Indians in film -- And they did it like dogs in the dirt: an indigenist analysis of Black robe -- Lawrence of South Dakota.
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. CBPF
Physical descriptionxix, 261 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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1998
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Churchill, Ward
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