"Indian" stereotypes in TV science fiction
"Indian" stereotypes in TV science fiction First Nations' voices speak out
by Sierra S. Adare
Publisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, c2005.
ISBN: 0292796854
DDC: 791.45652997
LCC: PN1992.8
Edition: (electronic bk.)
Summary:
"Examines episodes from the popular TV series Star Trek, ST: Next
Generation, ST: Voyager, My Favorite Martian, Quantum Leap, and The
Adventures of Superman to discuss how Native Americans have been
stereotyped in TV science fiction.-Author uses interviews with Native
American individuals and focus groups to discuss the reality of
Native American life as opposed to media stereotypes. She also
explores why Native American culture has been a popular theme in
science fiction"--Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-136) and index.
Electronic reproduction.Boulder, Colo.: netLibrary,2005.Available via
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