I'm not sure if Cornelius is on VideoLib but I will defer to him, he is
the Ethnic Notions expert!

 

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From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Albrecht
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 12:44 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Videolib] Ethnic Notions-esque film?

 

Like many of you, our copy of Ethnic Notions has gotten a lot of use
over the years.  In fact, I've just upgraded to DVD from VHS since it's
still getting used frequently.  But here's a question from a prof who
uses it often:  since Ethnic Notions is a 1987 production, while it's
great at both providing examples of stereotyping of African-Americans
and a historical overview of those stereotypes, it does... well... stop
in 1987.  Have others of you found something comparable that is more
current?  

 

We have MEF's Dreamworlds 3, MEF's Stuart Hall and Tim Wise offerings,
California Newsreel's Black Is... Black Ain't, and scores of other
titles which deal with race, but they often seem to focus on one
particular aspect of culture (music, sport, etc.) or lack the historic
overview by focusing on one time period.  We'd love to know if there's
something quite similar to Ethnic Notions in speaking *both* to
stereotypes/caricatures of African Americans *and* to the historical
context.

 

Lawrence, anything in the works from Newsreel itself by way of an update
or supplement to Ethnic Notions?

 

Susan Albrecht

 

Susan Albrecht

Library Acquisitions Manager

Wabash College Lilly Library

765-361-6216

765-361-6295 fax

 

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