Mediating history : the MAP guide to independent video by and about African American, Asian American, Latino, and Native American people /
Independently-produced video, produced outside of mainstream commercial channels, provides a pool of shared imagery about the American past and the American people which is unique. The multiple voices, experiences, and perspectives represented in this diverse work are a rich resource for historical...
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[1992]
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Table of Contents:
- Multicultural video in the teaching of history / Patricia Aufderheide
- Critical doubts and differences : independent video and teaching history / Deirdre Boyle
- Voice of the Griot : African-American independent film and video / Cheryl Chisholm
- Intimate histories : Asian-American independent film and video / Daryl Chin
- Concrete experiences : Chicano film and video and American history / Chon Noriega
- Reclaiming ourselves : Puerto Rican film and video / Lillian Jiménez
- Running at the edge : Native American independent film and video / Elizabeth Weatherford
- Crossing boundaries : using experimental video in the history curriculum / Deirdre Boyle
- Alternate media resources : a guide / Kimberly Everett.