Images of the Indigenous Americas

Starting Date: 11-16-2007
Starting Time: 6:00pm
Address

New College, Rm 23
766 Valencia St
San Francisco, California 94110
United States
415-593-0505
Description
Mutombo Mpanya: Activism & Social Change Lectures
Through A Western Lens: Representations of the Other

Fridays from 7-9pm, FREE and open to the public
New College of California
Rm 23, 766 Valencia Street, San Francisco

Although we live in a “global village”, most of the information we receive about the world we live in seems to be a one-way flow. US media consumers are viewing themselves and cultural others through the eyes of dominant Western global discourse, which deploys various forms of representation to make domestic and international others “knowable”. In this series of workshops we will explore forms of mainstream representation of different peoples. We will investigate the roles of power relations, ideology, gender, colonial histories and economics and how they contribute to the popular understanding of these images. Activities will include presentations, panel discussions with guest speakers, viewing images and video clips , and animated group discussions. This series is sponsored by the Activism & Social Change emphasis area.

Nov. 9th: Images of the Enemy

Nov. 16th: Images of the Indigenous Americas
* special one hour presentation from 6-7pm, to be followed by John Ross' "Eye on Mexico" event from 7-9pm
Nov. 30th: Images of Africa

Dec. 7th: From Cinema to news: Images of American Minorities

Dec. 14th: Images of Paradise: Polynesia and Tourism

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