"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with American Studies, Volume 46, No. 3/4, Fall 2005
INTRODUCTION In 1992, mainstream Euro-America demonstrated the short, selective, and sanitized chara...
For centuries, American media has consistently romanticized the image of the Native American Indian....
How should toymakers represent a diverse society? Surprisingly, given the force of recent debates ov...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
This research examined representations of ethnic and racial difference in toys from the late ninetee...
The relation between commodities and consumers is directly related to the transactional relationship...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
This article explores the persistence of stereotypical representations of Native Americans as brand ...
This paper explores the emerging popularity of Native American inspired goods within the context of ...
Abstract: This paper looks at the history of indigenous portrayals in popular culture and how it inf...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
While dolls are beloved play objects, they have also been the subject of social critique for many ye...
Efforts by Native Americans to control their own public image result, in part, from a desire to coun...
The misrepresentation, commodification, and distortion of indigenous identities have existed from th...
Mary Jane Lenz’s insightful, authoritative text discusses the intriguing roles dolls have played in ...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, mainstream Euro-America demonstrated the short, selective, and sanitized chara...
For centuries, American media has consistently romanticized the image of the Native American Indian....
How should toymakers represent a diverse society? Surprisingly, given the force of recent debates ov...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
This research examined representations of ethnic and racial difference in toys from the late ninetee...
The relation between commodities and consumers is directly related to the transactional relationship...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
This article explores the persistence of stereotypical representations of Native Americans as brand ...
This paper explores the emerging popularity of Native American inspired goods within the context of ...
Abstract: This paper looks at the history of indigenous portrayals in popular culture and how it inf...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
While dolls are beloved play objects, they have also been the subject of social critique for many ye...
Efforts by Native Americans to control their own public image result, in part, from a desire to coun...
The misrepresentation, commodification, and distortion of indigenous identities have existed from th...
Mary Jane Lenz’s insightful, authoritative text discusses the intriguing roles dolls have played in ...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, mainstream Euro-America demonstrated the short, selective, and sanitized chara...
For centuries, American media has consistently romanticized the image of the Native American Indian....
How should toymakers represent a diverse society? Surprisingly, given the force of recent debates ov...