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CITATIONS TO ASSIGNED AND ADDITIONAL READINGS
Note: all readings are on electronic reserve
Ainley, Beulah (1994). Ubiquitous whites-invisible blacks. British Journalism
Review. 5 (4), 71-74.
Ainley, Beulah (1998). Wanted more blacks in the media. British Journalism Review.
9 (4), 60-64.
Amato, A.J. Nino & Dave Lefkowith. Polite Apartheid
Barrett, S.M. (1994) Geronimos story of his life, in Arnold Krupat (Ed.), Native
American Autobiography. Madison, WI:
University of Wisconsin Press.
Berg, Charles Ramirez (1996). Stereotyping in films in General and of the Hispanic in
particular, in Clara Rodriguez (Ed.),
Latin Looks: Images of Latinos and Latinas in U.S. Media. Boulder, CO:
Westview.
Bulosan, Carlos (1943). America is in the Heart. Seattle, WA: University
of Washington Press.
Candeleria, Nash (1993). The day the Cisco Kid shot John Wayne, in Harold Augenbraum and
Ilan Stavans (Eds.), Growing
Up Latino (pp. 115-130). Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.
Chan, Yuan-Kwan (1999). Its Not Your Typical Newspaper. Meniscus Magazine.
January, 1999, 24-25.
Churchill, Ward (1993). Fantasies of the master race: Categories of Stereotyping of
American Indians in film, in Fantasies of
the Master Race (pp. 231-241). Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press.
Churchill, Ward (1993). Lawrence of South Dakota: Dances with Wolves and the Maintenance
of the American Empire, in
Fantasies of the Master Race (pp. 243-247). Monroe, ME: Common Courage
Press.
Cose, Ellis (1994). Seething in silence: The news in black and white. Media
Studies Journal 8(3), 1-10.
"Crossing the Color Line" (1999). Amerasia Journal. 25 (2),
v-xxviii.
Danky, James P. (1998). Introduction: The Black Press and White Institutions, in James P.
Danky (Ed.), African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press. (pp.xxxi-xxxvi).
Dashiell, Edith (1996). Broadcast TV news coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder case: Racist
or starstruck?, in Venise T. Berry and Carmen L. Manning-Miller (Eds.), Mediated Messages and African-American
Culture: Contemporary
Issues (pp.159-171). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Dates, Janette L. and Barlow, William (1993). Split Image: African Americans in
the Mass Media. Washington, DC:
Howard University Press.
Davies, Richard O. (1994). Americas Obsession: Sports and Society Since 1945.
Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace
College Publishers.
Dorinson, Joseph and Joram Warmund (1998). "The Radical Press/Agenda" in Jackie
Robinson: Race, Sports and the
American Dream (pp.73-106). Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Dower, John. War Without Mercy.
Chapter 2, pp. 15-32; Chapter 4, pp. 77-93; Chapter 7, pp. 147-200.
Downing, John (1992). Spanish-language media in the greater New York region during the
1980s, in Stephen Harold Riggins (Ed.), Ethnic Minority Media: An International Perspective (Pp. 256-275).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Du Bois, W.E.B. (1903/1969). Of our spiritual strivings, in The Souls of Black
Folks. New York: Signet.
Durand, Bertrice. Summary of Ethnic Studies Requirement
UW-Madison.
Engelhart, Neil A. (1999). Logo or Libel? Chief Wahoo, Multiculturalism, and the Politics
of Sports Mascots, in Daniel M. Shea (Ed.), Mass Politics: The Politics of Popular Culture (pp.63-7 4).
New York, NY: St. Martins/WORTH.
Entman, Robert M. and Andrew Rojecki, 'The Black
Image in the White Mind: Media and Race in American'. Chicago,
University of Chicago Press, 2000. Chapter 10, "Advertising
Whiteness," pp. 162-181.
James Ettema, D. Charles Whitney and Daniel Wackman (1987). Professional mass
communicators, in Charles R. Berger and
Steven H. Chaffee (Eds), Handbook of Communication Science (pp. 747-780).
Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Fredrikson, George (1988). The origins of American racism, in The Arrogance of
Race. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan
University Press.
Garza, Melita (1984). Hola America! Newsstand 2000. Media Studies Journal
8 (3), 153-162.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. (1998). Foreward, in James P. Danky (Ed.), African-American
Newspapers and Periodicals: A
National Bibliography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (pp.ix-x).
Gutierrez, Felix, "Francisco P. Ramirez, Californio
Editor and Yanqui Conquest," Media Studies Journal.
Spring/Summer 2000, pp. 16-23.
Hacker, Andrew (1994). Are the media really "white"? Media Studies
Journal 8 (3), 81-87.
Hamamoto, Darrell (1994). White Christian Nation, in Monitored Peril: Asian
Americans and the Politics of TV
Representation, (pp. 1-31). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
Heller, Michele (1992, November). Bad news, Hispanic (pp.18-26).
Herman, Edward and Noam Chomsky (1988). A propaganda model, in Manufacturing
Consent, (pp. 1-35). New York, Pantheon.
"Hip Hop Moguls" (December, 1999) Black Enterprise.
Hodges, Graham Russell. "David Ruggels: the Hazards of Anti-Slavery Journalism," Media Studies Journal. Spring/Summer, 2000.
Horsman, Reginald. Race and Manifest Destiny:
The Origins of American Racial Anglo-Saxonism.
"Introduction", "Chapter 8: Dissemination of Scientific
Racialism", pp. 139-157.
Howe, Joyce (1986, August). No more Suzi Wongs. Village Voice.
Keough, Peter (1992, June). The Skin Game. Isthmus.
Kern-Foxworth, Marilyn (1999). Aunt Jemima, the Frito Bandito, and Crazy Horse: Selling
Stereotypes American Style, in
Daniel M. Shea (Ed.), Mass Politics: The Politics of Popular Culture
(pp.63-7 4). New York, NY: St.
Martins/WORTH.
Kessler, Lauren (1984). The freedom train, in The Dissident Press (pp.
21-47). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Kisch, John and Edward Mapp, A
Separate Cinema: Fifty Years of Black-Cast Posters. (Noonday
Press: New York, 1992). "Introduction" by Donald Bogle, pp.
vii-xxxiii.
Kitano, Harry (1987). The Japanese-American press, in Sally Miller (Ed.), The
Ethnic Press in the United States (pp. 191-202). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Koppes, Clayton and Gregory Black, Hollywood Goes to War:
How Politics, Profits, and Propaganda. pp. 178-184, 248-277.
Lai, H.M. (1987). The Chinese-American press, in Sally Miller (Ed.), The Ethnic
Press in the United States (pp. 27-43).
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Landsman, Gail (1987). "Indian Activism and the Press: Coverage of the
Conflict at Ganienkeh". Anthropological Quarterly,
60, 101-113.
Lapchick, Richard E. (1999). Race and College Sports: A Long Way to Go, in Daniel M. Shea
(Ed.), Mass Politics: The
Politics of Popular Culture (pp.50-62). New York, NY: St. Martins/WORTH.
Lichter, S. Robert and Amundson, Daniel (1997). Distorted reality: Hispanic characters in
TV entertainment, in Clara Rodrigues (Ed.), Latin Looks: Images of Latinos and Latinas in the U.S. Media.
Boulder, CO: Westview.
Loew, Patty. "The Back of the Homefront: Black and American Indian Women in Wisconsin
during World War II,"
Wisconsin Magazine of History, v. 82, n. 2/Winter, 1998-1999. pp. 82-103.
Loew, Patty. "Natives, Newspapers, and 'Fighting Bob':
Wisconsin Chippewa in the 'unprogressive' Era. Journalism History. v.23,
no. 4 (Winter 1997-98). pp. 149-158.
Martin, Paul E. (1998). Black Press, Britons and Immigrants: Alternative Press and
Society. Kingston, Jamaica: Vintage Communications.
Martinez, Reuben. "The Next Chapter" New York Times. July 16, 2000.
McBride, Genevieve G. "The Progress of 'Race Men'
and 'Colored Women' in the Black Press in Wisconsin, 1892-1985."
McDonald, Fred (1992). Blacks in TV: Nonstereotypes vs. Stereotypes, in Blacks and
White TV (pp. 11-35).
McDonald, Roderick J. (1992). 'The Wisers Who Are Far Away': The role of London's Black
press in the 1930s and 1940s.
In Jagdish S. Gundara and Ian Duffield (Eds.) Essays on the History of Blacks in
Britain: From Roman Times to the
Mid-Twentieth Century. Aldershot, UK: Avebury. (pp. 150-172).
McNally, Joel. "Rich, Black and Angry", Milwaukee
Magazine. Feb., 2000.
Meckiffe, Donald and Murray, Matthew (1998). "Radio and the Black Soldier
During World War II. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 15 337-356.
Morgan, Edmund. American Slavery, American
Freedom. Chapter 17, pp. 338-362.
Morris, Joann (1982). Television portrayal and the socialization of the American Indian
Child, in Gordon L. Berry and Claudia Mitchell-Kernan (Eds.), Television and the Socialization of the Minority Child
(pp. 187-202). New York, Academic
Press.
Muharrar, Makil (1998). Media Blackface: "Racial Profiling in News Reporting.
(Http://www.fair.org/extra/9809/media-blackface.html)
Nakayama, Thomas (1988). "Model minority" and the media: Discourse on Asian
America. Journal of Communication
Inquiry 12, 65-73.
Neufeld, Peter and Scheck, Barry. Actual Innocence: Five Days to Execution, and other Dispatches from the Wrongly Convicted.
Newkirk, Pamela. "Ida B. Wells-Barnett," Media Studies Journal. Spring/Summer, 2000.
Nichols, Roger. Black Hawk, Sauk Chief.
Nowlen, Chuck 91988). Arrests By Race. Capital Times. June 6-7, 1998,
p.1.
Pieterse, Jan Nederveen (1992). White on Black: Images of Africa and Blacks in
Western Popular Culture. New
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"A Question of Color" (1999). TV Guide. Jan. 15-21, 2000.
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Ramaprasad, Jyotika (1996). How four newspapers covered the 1992 Los Angeles
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L. Manning-Miller (Eds.), Mediated Messages and African-American Culture:
Contemporary Issues (pp.76-95).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Rhines, Jesse Algernon (1996). Blockbusters and independents: 1975 to the present, in Black
Film/White Money
(pp.51-78). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Ridgeway, James. Blood in the Face: The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi
Skinheads, and the
Rise of a New White Culture. Thunder's Mouth Press; ISBN: 156025100X
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ethnicity, in Race-Ethnicity and Society
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Roberts, Randy and Olson, James S. (1989). Winning is the Only Thing: Sports in
America Since 1945. Baltimore, MD:
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Ross, Karen (1998). Making Race Matter: An Overview, in Bob Franklin and David Murphy
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Schudson, Michael (1983). Why news is the way it is. Raritan: A Quarterly Review
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Schulian, John. "Laughing on the Outside", Sports
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Scott, Matthew S. (1999). The Madison Ave. Initiative. Black Enterprise.
95-102.
Shah, Dhavan V., David Domke, and Daniel B. Wackman (1996). To Thine Own Self Be
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Seiter, Ellen (1986). Stereotypes and the media: A re-evaluation. Journal of
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Shah, Hemant and Thornton, Michael (1994). Racial Ideology in U.S. Mainstream News
Magazine Coverage of Black Latino
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Shelton, Shannon (1998). Guest Column: Big British paper's failure to cover black issues a
result of many things. The Detroit
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Shropshire, Kenneth L. (1996). In Black and White: Race and Sports in America..
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Steinberg, Stephen (1989). The ignominious origins of ethnic pluralism in the United
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Terkel, Studs. Race: How Blacks and Whites
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Thelen, David (1999). Rethinking History and the Nation-State: Mexico and the United
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Tucker, Lauren and Shah, Hemant (1992). Race and the Transformation of Culture: The Making
of the Television Miniseries
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Westerman, Marty (1989, March). Death of the Frito Bandito. American Demographics,
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Wilkes, Robert and Valencia, Humberto (1989). Hispanics and Black in television
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Wonsek, Pamela 91992). College basketball on television: A study of racism in the media.
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