Multiculturalism, postcoloniality, and transnational media /
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
c2003.
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Series: | Rutgers depth of field series
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Table of Contents:
- Fanon, Algeria, and the cinema: the politics of identification / Robert Stam
- Beur cinema and the politics of location: French immigration politics and the naming of a movement / Peter Bloom
- Dances with wolves / Edward D. Castillo
- Screen memories and entangled technologies: resiginifying indigenous lives / Faye Ginsburg
- "Train of shadows": early cinema and modernity in Latin America / Ana M. L⯰ez
- Oedipus Tex/Oedipus Mex: triangulations of paternity, race, and nation in John Sayles's Lone star / Julianne Burton-Carvajal
- Emigrants twice displaced: race, color, and identity in Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala / Binita Mehta
- Itineraries of Indian cinema: African videos, Bollywood, and global media / Brian Larkin
- The "I" narrator in Black diaspora documentary / Manthia Diawara
- Phobic spaces and liminal panics: independent transnational film genre / Hamid Naficy
- "My name is Forrest, Forrest Gump": whiteness studies and the paradox of particularity / Robyn Wiegman
- Warrior marks: global womanism's neo-colonial discourse in a multicultural context / Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan
- Multiculturalism, dictatorship, and cinema vanguards: Philippine and Brazilian analogies / Talitha Espiritu
- The appended subject: race and identity as digital assemblage / Jennifer Gonz⡬ez