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Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 19411960

English

By (author): Liza Black

Standing at the intersection of Native history, labor, and representation, Picturing Indians presents a vivid portrait of the complicated experiences of Native actors on the sets of midcentury Hollywood Westerns. This behind-the-scenes look at costuming, makeup, contract negotiations, and union disparities uncovers an all-too-familiar narrative of racism and further complicates filmmakers choices to follow mainstream representations of Indianness.

Liza Black offers a rare and overlooked perspective on American cinema history by giving voice to creators of movie Indiansthe stylists, public relations workers, and the actors themselves. In exploring the inherent racism in sensationalizing Native culture for profit, Black also chronicles the little-known attempts of studios to generate cultural authenticity and historical accuracy in their films. She discusses the studios need for actual Indians to participate in, legitimate, and populate such filmic narratives. But studios also told stories that made Indians sound less than Indian because of their skin color, clothing, and inability to do functions and tasks non-Indians considered authentically Indian. In the ongoing territorial dispossession of Native America, Native people worked in film as an economic strategy toward survival.

Consulting new primary sources, including pay records and unpublished publicity photographs, Black has crafted an interdisciplinary experience showcasing what it meant to play Indian in postWorld War II Hollywood.



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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496232649

About Liza Black

Liza Black is a citizen of Cherokee Nation. She is a visiting scholar at the University of California Los Angeles and an associate professor of history and Native American and Indigenous studies at Indiana University.

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