Holy War Cowboys, Indians, and 9/11s by MarkCronlundAnderson Paperback, 340 Pages, Published 2016 by University Of Regina Press ISBN-13: 978-0-88977-414-8, ISBN: 0-88977-414-5
""Original and innovative." David McNab, author of No Place for Fairness and Walking a Tightrope Noam Chomsky and George W. Bush seldom agree, but they both argued that 9/11 stood alone in American history. Although the use of airplanes as weapons of mass destruction was new, Mark Anderson maintains that the response to the attack was not: it was, in fact, as old as the Republic itself. Beginning with the Mexican-American War and ending ..."
"This colorful history of Pancho Villa as a propagandist tells how the legendary guerrilla waged war not only on the battlefield but also in the mass media, where he promoted his foreign policy of friendship with the United States in a bid to gain American backing for the Mexican Revolution between 1913 and 1915.Mark Cronlund Anderson explores issues of race, identity, and the power of the mass media to explain how Villa dueled with his ..."
Seeing Red(2nd Edition) A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers by MarkCronlundAnderson, Carmen L. Robertson Paperback, 336 Pages, Published 2011 by University Of Manitoba Press ISBN-13: 978-0-88755-727-9, ISBN: 0-88755-727-9
"The first book to examine the role of Canada’s newspapers in perpetuating the myth of Native inferiority. Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day. It assesses a wide range of publications on topics that include the sale of Rupert’s Land, the signing of Treaty 3, the North-West Rebellion and Louis Riel, the death of Pauline Johnson, th ..."
"Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film explores how Hollywood has employed the frontier myth to sanction imperial behavior. This cultural project integrates the myth, America’s secular creation story, with Manifest Destiny, the sugar-coated impetus to conquer without compunction. Through Hollywood – the history teacher who reaches the largest audiences – the imagery of conquest has become effectively naturalized, glorified, and personifi ..."
"This colorful history of Pancho Villa as a propagandist tells how the legendary guerrilla waged war not only on the battlefield but also in the mass media, where he promoted his foreign policy of friendship with the United States in a bid to gain American backing for the Mexican Revolution between 1913 and 1915.Mark Cronlund Anderson explores issues of race, identity, and the power of the mass media to explain how Villa dueled with his ..."
"In this sense Earle belongs among a select group of popular musicians — Bob
Dylan, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, Patti Smith, Lucinda Williams, and Neil
Young. Monika Boehringer's essay delves into the intertextual nature of France
Daigle's novel, 1953, Chronicle of a Birth Foretold. Boehringer encounters a tale
rife with still pressing sexual politics. The novel invokes Gabriel Garcia Marquez's
Chronicle of a Death Foretold. It is nei ..."
Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers by MarkCronlundAnderson, Carmen L. Robertson 362 Pages, Published 2011 by Univ. Of Manitoba Press ISBN-13: 978-0-88755-406-3, ISBN: 0-88755-406-7
"“Parallel Public Spheres: Distance and Discourse in Letters to the Editor. ... Pratt,
Richard H. The Advantages ofMinglingIndians with Whites, Americanizing the
American Indians: Writings by the ... Priest, Lisa. Conspiracy ofSilence. Toronto:
McClelland and Stewart, 1989. Radforth, Ian. “Performance, Politics, and
Representation: Aboriginal People and the 1860 ... Boulder: Westview Press,
1996. Rosner, Cecil. Behind the Headlines: ..."
Holy War Cowboys, Indians, and 9/11s by MarkCronlundAnderson Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2014 by Fernwood Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-55266-651-7, ISBN: 1-55266-651-4
Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers by MarkCronlundAnderson, Carmen L. Robertson 522 Pages, Published 2011 by Univ. Of Manitoba Press ISBN-13: 978-0-88755-022-5, ISBN: 0-88755-022-3
"The first book to examine the role of Canada’s newspapers in perpetuating the myth of Native inferiority."
"This book presents a selection of fourteen provocative and unique essays bringing together the views of exciting new scholarship on narratives and cultural identity in Latin America. In so doing, it balances theory, methodology, and description. The offerings in this volume deliver a clarion mix of original voices and cutting-edge approaches to the exploration of the topics, which reflect diverse perspectives on Latin American culture a ..."