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roberta pearson <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Apr 1993 11:38:20 EDT
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          I saw your message on e-mail about your research on the
          portrayal of native peoples in a Canadian television series.
          I am, together with Tamar Liebes of Hebrew University,
          editing a book for Westview Press entitled The Return of the
          Native: Popular Culture Representations of Indigenous
          Peoples.  Very briefly (I will send a fuller proposal if you
          are interested) the book deals with the way peoples of color
          in the Americas, Australia, South Africa and Israel have
          been represented in the dominant media.  Contributors
          include John Tulloch and John Hartley on Australia and
          Kenyan Tomaselli on South Africa.
 
          Do you have an article that you would like to submit for
          consideration for inclusion?  I can't make any promises
          since I have to consult with my co-editor but I would very
          much like to see what you are working on.  Let me know what
          you think by e-mail if you would.
 
          My address (and name, come to think of it) are:
 
          Roberta Pearson
          Annenberg School for Communication
          University of Pennsylvania
          3620 Walnut Street
          Philadelphia, PA  19104-6220
          USA
 
          I look forward to hearing from you!

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