Scholar Ernest Whiteman III discusses the many representations of Native Americans in media and how they inform audiences’ perceptions of Native peoples and issues. Presenter will be virtual.
Are you watching closely?” This presentation is loosely structured as a three-part magic act. Ernest discusses the many representations of Native Americans in media and how these representations inform audiences’ perceptions of Native peoples and issues. The acts are separated by personal anecdotes that reflect the ideology of lived experience versus the authorship of expertise of Native representation. Registration is not required for in-person attendance, but if you want to watch the livestream please register.
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