Seeing Red—Hollywood's Pixeled Skins: American Indians and Film: American Indian Studies
Editat de Prof. LeAnne Howe, Prof. Harvey Markowitz, Prof. Denise K. Cummingsen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2013
At once informative, comic, and plaintive, Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins is an anthology of critical reviews that reexamines the ways in which American Indians have traditionally been portrayed in film. From George B. Seitz’s 1925 The Vanishing American to Rick Schroder’s 2004 Black Cloud, these 36 reviews by prominent scholars of American Indian Studies are accessible, personal, intimate, and oftentimes autobiographic. Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins offers indispensible perspectives from American Indian cultures to foreground the dramatic, frequently ridiculous difference between the experiences of Native peoples and their depiction in film. By pointing out and poking fun at the dominant ideologies and perpetuation of stereotypes of Native Americans in Hollywood, the book gives readers the ability to recognize both good filmmaking and the dangers of misrepresenting aboriginal peoples. The anthology offers a method to historicize and contextualize cinematic representations spanning the blatantly racist, to the well-intentioned, to more recent independent productions. Seeing Red is a unique collaboration by scholars in American Indian Studies that draws on the stereotypical representations of the past to suggest ways of seeing American Indians and indigenous peoples more clearly in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611860818
ISBN-10: 1611860814
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 36
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria American Indian Studies
ISBN-10: 1611860814
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 36
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria American Indian Studies
Recenzii
Often funny, frequently touching, always insightful, the reviews in Seeing Red offer readers a unique entryway for reflecting on the U.S. film industry's representation of American Indians. A must for high school and college classes dealing with race and ethnicity, Indian-white relations, and the history of movies.
—Craig Howe, Director, Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies
—Craig Howe, Director, Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies
Notă biografică
LeAnne Howe (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) is Professor of English and American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and winner of an American Book Award. Harvey Markowitz is Professor in the Department of Sociology-Anthropology at Washington and Lee University.Denise K. Cummings is Associate Professor of Critical Media and Cultural Studies at Rollins College, where she teaches film history, theory, and criticism, media and cultural studies, and American and Indigenous literature, culture, and film.
Cuprins
Contents
Introduction
1. The Silent Red Man
The Vanishing American (1925), by Jill Doerfler
Redskin (1929), by Cristina Stanciu
2. John Ford and “The Duke” on the Warpath
Drums along the Mohawk (1939), by Joseph Bauerkemper
Fort Apache (1948), by Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), by Gwen N. Westerman
The Searchers (1956), by Susan Stebbins
3. The Disney Version
Peter Pan (1953), by David Martínez
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955), by Clifford E. Trafzer
Pocahontas (1995), by Jeff Berglund
4. Mixed-Bloods in Distress
Duel in the Sun (1946), by Gary Harrington
The Unforgiven (1960), by LeAnne Howe
The Last of the Mohicans (1992), by Philip J. Deloria
Hidalgo (2004), by Jim Wilson
5. You Mean, I’m a White Guy?
Broken Arrow (1950), by Dean Rader
Little Big Man (1970), by Rebecca Kugel
A Man Called Horse (1970), by Harvey Markowitz
Dances with Wolves (1990), by James Riding In
6. Indians with Fangs
The Manitou (1978), by Harvey Markowitz
Wolfen (1981), by Carter Meland
7. Walk a Mile in My Moccasins
Medicine River (1993), by Jacki Rand
Smoke Signals (1998), by LeAnne Howe
The Business of Fancydancing (2002), by Dean Rader
8. NDNS: The Young and the Restless
The Indian in the Cupboard (1995), by Pauline Turner Strong
The Education of Little Tree (1997), by Daniel Heath Justice
The Doe Boy (2001), by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
Black Cloud (2004), by Maureen Trudelle Schwarz
9. Death Wish, Indian-Style
Navajo Joe (1966), by Theo. Van Alst
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969), Clifford E. Trafzer
Billy Jack (1971), by Scott Richard Lyons
10. Love, Indigenous-Style
Waikiki Wedding (1937), by Jodi A. Byrd
The Savage Innocents (1960), by Theo. Van Alst
Big Eden (2000), by P. Jane Hafen
11. Workin’ for the Great White Father
Distant Drums (1951), by Denise K. Cummings
The Far Horizons (1955), by Frederick Hoxie
Thunderheart (1992), by Paul Robertson
Windtalkers (2002), by Deborah Miranda
12. What the Critics Said. . .
The Contributors
Ratings Sheet
Further Reading
Roll Credits
Introduction
1. The Silent Red Man
The Vanishing American (1925), by Jill Doerfler
Redskin (1929), by Cristina Stanciu
2. John Ford and “The Duke” on the Warpath
Drums along the Mohawk (1939), by Joseph Bauerkemper
Fort Apache (1948), by Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), by Gwen N. Westerman
The Searchers (1956), by Susan Stebbins
3. The Disney Version
Peter Pan (1953), by David Martínez
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955), by Clifford E. Trafzer
Pocahontas (1995), by Jeff Berglund
4. Mixed-Bloods in Distress
Duel in the Sun (1946), by Gary Harrington
The Unforgiven (1960), by LeAnne Howe
The Last of the Mohicans (1992), by Philip J. Deloria
Hidalgo (2004), by Jim Wilson
5. You Mean, I’m a White Guy?
Broken Arrow (1950), by Dean Rader
Little Big Man (1970), by Rebecca Kugel
A Man Called Horse (1970), by Harvey Markowitz
Dances with Wolves (1990), by James Riding In
6. Indians with Fangs
The Manitou (1978), by Harvey Markowitz
Wolfen (1981), by Carter Meland
7. Walk a Mile in My Moccasins
Medicine River (1993), by Jacki Rand
Smoke Signals (1998), by LeAnne Howe
The Business of Fancydancing (2002), by Dean Rader
8. NDNS: The Young and the Restless
The Indian in the Cupboard (1995), by Pauline Turner Strong
The Education of Little Tree (1997), by Daniel Heath Justice
The Doe Boy (2001), by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
Black Cloud (2004), by Maureen Trudelle Schwarz
9. Death Wish, Indian-Style
Navajo Joe (1966), by Theo. Van Alst
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969), Clifford E. Trafzer
Billy Jack (1971), by Scott Richard Lyons
10. Love, Indigenous-Style
Waikiki Wedding (1937), by Jodi A. Byrd
The Savage Innocents (1960), by Theo. Van Alst
Big Eden (2000), by P. Jane Hafen
11. Workin’ for the Great White Father
Distant Drums (1951), by Denise K. Cummings
The Far Horizons (1955), by Frederick Hoxie
Thunderheart (1992), by Paul Robertson
Windtalkers (2002), by Deborah Miranda
12. What the Critics Said. . .
The Contributors
Ratings Sheet
Further Reading
Roll Credits
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At once informative, comic, and plaintive, Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins is an anthology of critical reviews that reexamines the ways in which American Indians have traditionally been portrayed in film. From George B. Seitz’s 1925 The Vanishing American to Rick Schroder’s 2004 Black Cloud, these 36 reviews by prominent scholars of American Indian Studies are accessible, personal, intimate, and oftentimes autobiographic. Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins offers indispensible perspectives from American Indian cultures to foreground the dramatic, frequently ridiculous difference between the experiences of Native peoples and their depiction in film. By pointing out and poking fun at the dominant ideologies and perpetuation of stereotypes of Native Americans in Hollywood, the book gives readers the ability to recognize both good filmmaking and the dangers of misrepresenting aboriginal peoples. The anthology offers a method to historicize and contextualize cinematic representations spanning the blatantly racist, to the well-intentioned, to more recent independent productions. Seeing Red is a unique collaboration by scholars in American Indian Studies that draws on the stereotypical representations of the past to suggest ways of seeing American Indians and indigenous peoples more clearly in the twenty-first century.
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Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins is a sterling anthology of critical reviews that interrogates and reexamines the ways in which American Indians have been portrayed in film. These reviews by prominent scholars of American Indian Studies are accessible, personal, intimate, oftentimes autobiographic, and foreground the dramatic, frequently ridiculous difference between the experience of native peoples and its depiction in film. Seeing Red draws on the stereotypical representations of the past to suggest ways of seeing American Indians and indigenous peoples more clearly today.