Media and Ethnic Identity : Hopi Views on Media, Identity, and Communication PDF
by Ritva Levo-Henriksson
Part of the Indigenous Peoples and Politics series
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Media and Ethnic Identity carries a Native American perspective to media and its role in ethnic identity construction. This perspective is gained through a case study of the Hopis, who live in northeast Arizona and are known for their devotion to their indigenous culture.
The research data is built on a number of interviews with Hopis of a variety of ages from nine villages. The study also makes use of the results of a survey of a large number of students in the Hopi Jr./Sr. High School. The framework for examining the research data is intercultural communication (both interpersonal and media-mediated) between an indigenous group and a majority from the viewpoint of the indigenous group.
This book provides tools for understanding the experiences of communication between social and political minorities and majorities from the indigenous perspective.
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- Pages:272 pages
- Publisher:Taylor and Francis
- Publication Date:04/10/2007
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- ISBN:9780203941492
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:272 pages
- Publisher:Taylor and Francis
- Publication Date:04/10/2007
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- ISBN:9780203941492