My dissertation, "The Princess Production: Locating Pocahontas in Time and Place," critically evaluates the succession of representations of Pocahontas since her death in 1617. Pocahontas has become the prototypical "Indian Princess," through which the indigenous "other" is mapped onto Eurocentric constructions of gender and race, and subsequently transformed into the object of desire to be colonized. Chapter One begins with an introduction to the Pocahontas myth, and continues with an overview of the representation of Native Americans in cinema. Given that Native Americans have been the subject of the romanticization of the passing frontier, then the image of Pocahontas, standing in for the gendered "virgin" frontier, has been problematica...
“Pocahontas the Eco-Feminist” is an Eco-Critical analysis of the Walt Disney film Pocahontas. A clos...
Savages, savages! scream the English colonizers at the Native Americans in the Disney film, Pocahon...
Historical and contemporary stereotypes of Native American Indian women have resulted in inaccurate ...
This is a study of Pocahontas nanratives which incIude the historical analyses, populal' novels and ...
There are many ways one can look at the eponymous character in Disney’s Pocahontas (1995) as a role ...
In this dissertation, “Pocahontas’s Perplexing Legacy: Performing the Indian Princess,” I analyze ho...
This study compares the content of play The One Called Pocahontas to the Walt Disney film Pocahontas...
This paper seeks to unpack the representation of women and Native Americans in the 1995 Disney film ...
26 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p. 26Pocahontas is one of the most renowned animated films Disney has ever ...
This article uses Lelie A. Fielder's theory of the "vanishing" Native American Princess in the liber...
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Progr...
Pocahontas, whose name means “Playful Little Girl,” is perhaps one of the most romantic and gallant ...
This essay explores Pocahontas as a polysemic symbol of multiculturalism in the US. Such critique su...
In an examination of American texts produced from 1804 to 1989, this dissertation delineates that Sa...
Pocahontas is a character that starred a variety of artistic representations from nineteenth century...
“Pocahontas the Eco-Feminist” is an Eco-Critical analysis of the Walt Disney film Pocahontas. A clos...
Savages, savages! scream the English colonizers at the Native Americans in the Disney film, Pocahon...
Historical and contemporary stereotypes of Native American Indian women have resulted in inaccurate ...
This is a study of Pocahontas nanratives which incIude the historical analyses, populal' novels and ...
There are many ways one can look at the eponymous character in Disney’s Pocahontas (1995) as a role ...
In this dissertation, “Pocahontas’s Perplexing Legacy: Performing the Indian Princess,” I analyze ho...
This study compares the content of play The One Called Pocahontas to the Walt Disney film Pocahontas...
This paper seeks to unpack the representation of women and Native Americans in the 1995 Disney film ...
26 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p. 26Pocahontas is one of the most renowned animated films Disney has ever ...
This article uses Lelie A. Fielder's theory of the "vanishing" Native American Princess in the liber...
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Progr...
Pocahontas, whose name means “Playful Little Girl,” is perhaps one of the most romantic and gallant ...
This essay explores Pocahontas as a polysemic symbol of multiculturalism in the US. Such critique su...
In an examination of American texts produced from 1804 to 1989, this dissertation delineates that Sa...
Pocahontas is a character that starred a variety of artistic representations from nineteenth century...
“Pocahontas the Eco-Feminist” is an Eco-Critical analysis of the Walt Disney film Pocahontas. A clos...
Savages, savages! scream the English colonizers at the Native Americans in the Disney film, Pocahon...
Historical and contemporary stereotypes of Native American Indian women have resulted in inaccurate ...