Screen Indians in the EFL-Classroom: Transnational Perspectives
This article addresses the question of what different audiences ‘see’ when watching movies depicting Native Americans, arguing that ways of ‘seeing’ are deeply embedded in specific cultural contexts. In particular, it is concerned with what a German movie-going audience—our EFL-students, in particul...
Main Author: | Karsten Fitz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Göttingen University Press
2008-06-01
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Series: | American Studies Journal |
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Online Access: | http://www.asjournal.org/archive/51/106.html |
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