LSCI 100

FINAL BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT

BY ANTHONY K. GRACIA


RESEARCH QUESTION

How are Native Americans portrayed in the media?

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CONCEPT #

Search Terms

 

1

Native Americans

American Indians

Indigenous Americans

 

 

2

Stereotypes

Misconceptions

 

 

 

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TV

Movies

Literature

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Adare, Sierra S. "Indian" Stereotypes in TV Science Fiction: First Nations’ Voices Speak Out. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2005.

 

Bordac, Sarah, ed. Center for Media Literacy. 2006. Center for Media Literacy. 21 Nov. 2006. <http://www.medialit.org>.

 

"Bowling Green State U.: Native Americans Media Portrayal Discussed at Bowling Green State U.The America's Intelligence Wire  28 Feb. 2006: NA. General Business File ASAP. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 20 Nov. 2006. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

 

Buken, Gulriz"Construction of the Mythic Indian in Mainstream Media and the Demystification of the Stereotype by American Indian Artists." American Studies International 40.3 (Oct. 2002): 46+. Student Resource Center- Gold. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 20 Nov. 2006. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

 

"California Tribal Leader Argues Casinos Create New Indian Stereotype." Sacramento Bee 14 April 2004: NA. Full Text Newspapers. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 21 Nov. 2006. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

 

Portman, Tarrell, Awe Agahe, and Roger D. Herring. "Debunking the Pocahontas Paradox: The Need for a Humanistic Perspective.” Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development 40.2 (Fall 2001): 185(15). Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 20 Nov.2006. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

 

Tonella, Karla. “Cultural Studies Resources.” Online Communication Studies Resources. 30 Oct. 2006. University of Iowa. 21 Nov. 2006. <http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/culturalStudies.html>.

 

 

 

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