From the Pueblo land protests of the 1920s to the sports teams' mascot controversies of the 1990s, this book chronicles the depictions of Native Americans in the press. Weston shows how some images of Indians that date from the time of Columbus have persisted into the present, and she asks whether journalistic practices have helped or hindered accurate portrayals of Native Americans. Few books of this kind have given attention to both local and national press, or have dealt so extensively with the 20th century. Weston has incorporated a wealth of well-chosen examples, presenting an accessible account of this fascinating subject.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Greenwood Press, ABC-Clio
ISBN-10
0313289484
ISBN-13
9780313289484
eBay Product ID (ePID)
96426036
Product Key Features
Author
Mary Ann D. Weston
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Subject
Cultural Studies
Type
Textbook
Dimensions
Weight
390g
Height
240mm
Width
159mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Westport
Spine
18mm
Issn
0732-4456
Series Part/Volume Number
No. 49
Series Title
Contributions to the Study of Mass Media & Communications
Content Note
Bibliography, Index
Author Biography
MARY ANN WESTON is Associate Professor at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University. She specializes in multicultural issues in journalism, journalism history, and reporting and writing.
Date of Publication
14/03/1996
Genre
Cultural Studies
Country of Publication
United States
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