Hollywood's Indian : The Portrayal of the Native American in Film

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2003-12-14
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Kentucky
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Summary

This updated edition of Hollywood's Indian includes a new chapter on Smoke Signals (1998), the groundbreaking independent film written by Sherman Alexie and directed by Chris Eyre, both Native Americans. Peter C. Rollins, Regents Professor of English and American Studies at Oklahoma State University, is author or editor of a number of books, including Hollywood as Historian: American Film in a Cultural Context. John E. O'Connor, professor of history at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University Newark, is founding editor of Film & History and co-editor of Hollywood's White House: The American Presidency in Film & History. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Foreword
WILCOMB E. WASHBURN
ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. The Study of Hollywood's Indian: Still on a Scholarly Frontier?
PETER C. ROLLINS AND JOHN E. O'CONNOR
1(11)
1. Absurd Reality II: Hollywood Goes to the Indians
TED JOJOLA
12(15)
2. The White Man's Indian: An Institutional Approach
JOHN E. O'CONNOR
27(12)
3. The Indian of the North: Western Traditions and Finnish Indians
HANNU SALMI
39(16)
4. Trapped in the History of Film: The Vanishing American
MICHAEL J. RILEY
55(18)
5. The Representation of Conquest: John Ford and the Hollywood Indian (1939-1964)
KEN NOLLEY
73(18)
6. Cultural Confusion: Broken Arrow
FRANK MANCHEL
91(16)
7. The Hollywood Indian versus Native Americans: Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
JAMES A. SANDOS AND LARRY E. BURGESS
107(14)
8. Native Americans in a Revisionist Western: Little Big Man
MARGO KASDAN AND SUSAN TAVERNETTI
121(16)
9. Driving the Red Road: Powwow Highway
ERIC GARY ANDERSON
137(16)
10. "Going Indian": Dances With Wolves
ROBERT BAIRD
153(17)
11. Deconstructing an American Myth: The Last of the Mohicans
JEFFREY WALKER
170(17)
12. Playing Indian in the 1990's: Pocahontas and The Indian in the Cupboard
PAULINE TURNER STRONG
187(19)
13. This Is What It Means to Say Smoke Signals: Native American Cultural Sovereignty
AMANDA J. COBS
206(23)
Bibliography. Western Films: The Context for Hollywood's Indian
STEVEN MINTI
229(5)
Contributors 234(5)
Index 239

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