In my essay I will compare Native American stereotypes in three filmed adaptations of The Last of the Mohicans (1826) by James Fenimore Cooper with a short overview of the status of Native Americans in American society and their representation in films based on Jacquelyn Kilpatrick’s book entitled Celluloid Indians. I will also touch upon stereotyping as a phenomenon, and the theory of filmed adaptations of novels through Brian McFarlane’s book entitled Novel to Film. An Introduction to the Theory of Adaptation.egyetemiangol nyelv és irodalo
Offering both in-depth analyses of specific films and overviews of the industry\u27s output, Hollywo...
As the republic of the United States was forming, the early Americans crafted a narrative in order t...
This thesis is a chronological examination of the ways in which American Indians have been portraye...
This study compares The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper with five of its filmed versio...
Race has been a crucial determinant of the social order in America from the period of American colon...
This is a chapter in a 14-essay anthology about the translation of ‘classic’ works of literature to ...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the depiction of the portrayal of Indians in two pieces of art, J...
In The Last of the Mohicans, Cooper renders some truthful historical events, and also presents some ...
Though it is important to establish the authenticity of Cooper's and Simm's thematic and historical ...
In my thesis I would like to deal with how the stereotypes of Native Americans are present in diffe...
The study tries to explore some post-colonial themes in J. Fenimore Cooper’s Last of Mohican. For do...
Rather than depict American Indians as they historically were and now are—a people whose worldview e...
ABSTRACT: Film is an effective medium within society for communicating thoughts, visions, fantasies,...
Behind its image ofa picturesque adventure novel full of chases and fights, The Last of the Mohican...
Having long remained in the shadows of academic studies in France, James Fenimore Cooper seems to be...
Offering both in-depth analyses of specific films and overviews of the industry\u27s output, Hollywo...
As the republic of the United States was forming, the early Americans crafted a narrative in order t...
This thesis is a chronological examination of the ways in which American Indians have been portraye...
This study compares The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper with five of its filmed versio...
Race has been a crucial determinant of the social order in America from the period of American colon...
This is a chapter in a 14-essay anthology about the translation of ‘classic’ works of literature to ...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the depiction of the portrayal of Indians in two pieces of art, J...
In The Last of the Mohicans, Cooper renders some truthful historical events, and also presents some ...
Though it is important to establish the authenticity of Cooper's and Simm's thematic and historical ...
In my thesis I would like to deal with how the stereotypes of Native Americans are present in diffe...
The study tries to explore some post-colonial themes in J. Fenimore Cooper’s Last of Mohican. For do...
Rather than depict American Indians as they historically were and now are—a people whose worldview e...
ABSTRACT: Film is an effective medium within society for communicating thoughts, visions, fantasies,...
Behind its image ofa picturesque adventure novel full of chases and fights, The Last of the Mohican...
Having long remained in the shadows of academic studies in France, James Fenimore Cooper seems to be...
Offering both in-depth analyses of specific films and overviews of the industry\u27s output, Hollywo...
As the republic of the United States was forming, the early Americans crafted a narrative in order t...
This thesis is a chronological examination of the ways in which American Indians have been portraye...