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Sujet : Sociology

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Sujet : Sociology

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Sujet : Sociology

'Injuns!'

Native Americans in the Movies

de Edward Buscombe

Type
Studies
Sujet
Sociology
Mots Clés
Native Americans
Année d'édition
2006
Editeur
Reaktion Books
Collection
Locations
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
Taille du livre
Format
Paperback • 272 pages
4 ¾ x 6 ¾ inches (12 x 17 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
1-86189-578-X
978-1-86189-578-3
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Description de l'ouvrage:
The indispensable sage, fierce enemy, silent sidekick: the role of Native Americans in film has been largely confined to identities defined by the “white” perspective. Many studies have analyzed these simplistic stereotypes of Native American cultures in film, but few have looked beyond the Hollywood Western for further examples. Distinguished film scholar Edward Buscombe offers here an incisive study that examines cinematic depictions of Native Americans from a global perspective.

Buscombe opens with a historical survey of American Westerns and their controversial portrayals of Native Americans: the wild redmen of nineteenth-century Wild West shows, the more sympathetic depictions of Native Americans in early Westerns, and the shift in the American film industry in the 1920s to hostile characterizations of Indians. Questioning the implicit assumptions of prevailing critiques, Buscombe looks abroad to reveal a distinctly different portrait of Native Americans. He focuses on the lesser known Westerns made in Germany—such as East Germany’s Indianerfilme, in which Native Americans were Third World freedom fighters battling against Yankee imperialists—as well as the films based on the novels of nineteenth-century German writer Karl May. These alternative portrayals of Native Americans offer a vastly different view of their cultural position in American society.

Buscombe offers nothing less than a wholly original and readable account of the cultural images of Native Americans through history andaround the globe, revealing new and complex issues in our understanding of how oppressed peoples have been represented in mass culture.

Revue de Presse:
"Buscombe’s fresh insights and fascinating research deconstruct the celluloid savage to a fare-thee-well. Especially illuminating are the accounts of those who played the roles--white actors, Native Americans and imposters--and the construction of the ’Injun’ in Europe’s Westerns. A valuable addition to the genre’s bookshelf."
Jim Kitses, San Francisco State University

"Deftly demonstrates that the motion-picture industry did not originate the image of the uncivilized savage; rather movies built upon a tradition that had been established in the centuries before. This is an accessible, informative, and original work by an author who has a masterful command of the subject. Essential."
T. Maxwell-Long | Choice

"Buscombe has done an admirable job in a brief space of tracing the origins of various immages of Indians in the western."
Journal of American History

"Buscombe’s strength lies in the way he locates the cinematic images in the larger cultural discourse about Indians, rather than focusing only on the movies. Moreover, his clear, engaging, and jargon-free style helps make his survey a useful resource both for the general public and for students."
S. Elizabeth Bird | Great Plains Quarterly

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