Media and ethnic minorities/ Valerie Alia and Simone Bull
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The rise and rise of imputed filth --
Nanook, Nyla and their successors : representations from the outside --
Internalising 'outsider' representations : the Once Were Warriors syndrome --
Cultures of silence--media denial of colonial oppression --
From colonisation to cultural revival : homeland, Diaspora, and the 'New Media Nation' --
Reciprocal seeing --
Ethnic roots, diasporic routes, and resistance from below.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 302.23 ALI/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 04/02/2021 | P10761 |
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302.23/0973 KEL/D Media spectacle / | 302.23 ALA/R Rethinking the media audience: The new agenda/ | 302.23 ALB/M Media management and economics research in a transmedia environment./ | 302.23 ALI/M Media and ethnic minorities/ | 302.23 ALI/M Media Ethics and Social Change/ | 302.23 ALL/E Environmental risks and the media/ | 302.23 AND/C Critical studies in media commercialism/ |
The rise and rise of imputed filth --
Nanook, Nyla and their successors : representations from the outside --
Internalising 'outsider' representations : the Once Were Warriors syndrome --
Cultures of silence--media denial of colonial oppression --
From colonisation to cultural revival : homeland, Diaspora, and the 'New Media Nation' --
Reciprocal seeing --
Ethnic roots, diasporic routes, and resistance from below.
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