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Unspeakable Images is a good overall book, though some of the material requires
theoretical sophistication to understand.

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> I am teaching a class in American Ethnic cinema for the first time and I'm
> looking for suggestions for both films to use and books/articles.  What do
> you think the significant issues to cover are?  I am going to teach it in
> four sections: one section on African American film, one on Hispanic American
> film and one on Native American film and the last section on a little bit of
> everything else.  The idea is too look at some ethnic groups in more depth
> and try to cover a little bit of a lot of stuff -- not to marginalize any
> group but just because of time restrictions.  I would appreciate any ideas
> anyone has.
>
> Dr. Andrea Campbell
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