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Race and Independent Media Project |
| Principal Investigator
: Chon Noriega (Film and Television) and Eve Oishi (Women's Studies,
CSU Long Beach). Description :
This project challenges two tendencies in scholarly research on race in
film and television studies: (1) racial groups tend to be studied either
in isolation or on the basis of a one-to-one relationship with the dominant
culture; (2) Hollywood often serves as the critical framework and object
of study. The project started in 2001 and involves ten scholars from across
the United States committed to developing a comparative analysis focused
on independent media. To date, participants have produced several reports
and are working on a book publication during 2003-2004. |
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Publications: Minority Filmmakers, Media Institutions, and Press Discourse: A Comparative Analysis by Hye Seung Chung and Jun Okada, with assistance by Maja Manojlovic. CSRC Research Report (No. 5 January 2005) Looking For Latino Regulars on Prime-Time T elevision: The Fall 2004 Season by Alison R. Hoffman and Chon A. Noriega. CSRC Research Report (No. 4. December 2004) Looking For Latino Regulars on Prime-Time Television: The Fall 2003 Season by Alison R. Hoffman and Chon A. Noriega. CSRC Research Report (No. 3. April 2004) Looking for Latino Regulars on Prime-Time Television: The Fall 2002 Season by Alison Hoffman. CSRC Research Report (No. 1 March 2003) Ready For Prime Time: Minorities on Network Entertainment Television by Dr. Chon A. Noriega Latino Policy & Issues Brief (No. 2. May 2002) |