Special issue of Film & History

scott key (kaos@unm.edu)
Tue, 9 Aug 1994 09:36:25 -0600


Thought the following might be of interest...

| Date: Mon, 8 Aug 1994 20:34:10 -0500
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Film and History, a quarterly created twenty years ago by John E. O'Connor,
will bring out a substantial issue in the next year focused on the issue
of stereotypes and media images of the Native American. This double issue
is edited by Peter Rollins and much of it will speak to topics of concern
in recent postings.

Here is the address for FILM & HISTORY:
Film and History
C/O Prof. Greg Bush
Dept. of History
Univ. of Miami
Coral Gables, FL 33124

(305)667-4398

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THE HOLLYWOOD INDIAN
A DOUBLE ISSUE OF FILM & HISTORY
Editor: Peter C. Rollins

Introduction
By Peter C. Rollins

I. OVERVIEWS

1. Absurd Reality: Hollywood Goes to the Indians..
By Ted Jojola, Native American Studies, Univ. of New Mexico

2. The White Man's Indian
By John O'Connor, Div. of Humanities, NJ Institute of
Technology

3. The Indian of the North: Western Traditions and Finnish
Indians
By Hannu Salmi, Dept. of History, U of Tuirku, Finland

II. SPECIFIC FEATURE FILMS

4. THE JOHN FORD INDIAN
By Ken Nolley, Dept. of English, Willamette U, OR

5. BROKEN ARROW
By Frank Manchel, Dept. of English, U of Vermont

6. LITTLE BIG MAN (1970)
By Margo Kasdan, Dept. of Cinema, Cal. St-San Francisco

7. TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE(1969)
By Jim Sandos, Dept. of History, U of Redlands, CA

8. DANCES WITH WOLVES (1992)
By Robert Baird, Dept. of English, U of Ill, Carbondale

9. LAST OF THE MOHICANS(1993)
By Jeffrey Walker, Dept. of English, Okla. St. U

10. Filmography
By Richard Bartone, Dept. of Communication, Wm Paterson College

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