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Articles
"Borders and Boundaries: An Interview with John Sayles."
- by Dennis West and Joan M. West
Cineaste v22, n3 (Summer, 1996):14 (4 pages)
"Disney's 'Politically Correct' Pocahontas"
- (Race in Contemporary American
Cinema: Part 5)
- by Jacquelyn Kilpatrick Cineaste v21, n4 (Fall, 1995):36
"Filming the Chicano Family Saga: Interview with Director Gregory
Nava"
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by Dennis West Cineaste v21, n4 (Fall, 1995):26 (3 pages).
"Hanging out with the Homegirls? Allison Anders's 'Mi Vida Loca.'"
- (Race in Contemporary American Cinema: Part 4)
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by Rosa Linda Fregoso Cineaste v21, n3 (Summer, 1995):36 (2 pages).
"In Search of Asian American Cinema"
- (Race in Contemporary American
Cinema: Part 3)
- by Peter Feng
Cineaste v21, n1-2 (Wntr-Spring, 1995):32 (4 pages)
"An Incredibly True Cinematic Adventure:
An Interview with Maria Maggenti."
- by Joan M. West and Dennis West Cineaste v21, n4 (Fall, 1995):41 (2 pages).
"The Long March from Wong to Woo: Asians in Hollywood"
- (Race in Contemporary American Cinema: Part 5)
- by Thi Thanh Nga. Cineaste v21, n4 (Fall, 1995):38
"Native Americans: The Surprising Silents"
- (Race in Contemporary American
Cinema: Part 4)
- by Angela Aleiss
Cineaste v21, n3 (Summer, 1995):34 (2 pages).
" New African Cinema"
- by Francoise Pfaff
Cineaste v22, n4 (Fall, 1996):58 (2 pages).
"Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies." (interview with film
director Oliver Stone)
- by Mark C. Carnes
Cineaste v22, n4 (Fall, 1996):33
"A Peculiar Sensation: A Personal Genealogy of Korean American Women's Cinema." (Race in Contemporary American Cinema, part 8)
- by Helen Lee Cineaste v23, n1 (Wntr, 1997):36 (3 pages).
"The Political Economy of Black Film"
- (Race in Contemporary American Cinema: Part 4)
- by Jesse Algeron Rhines
Cineaste v21, n3 (Summer, 1995):38
"The Politics of Everyday Life: An Interview with Ken Loach."
- by Susan Ryan and Richard Porton.
Cineaste v24, n1 (Winter, 1998):22 (6 pages).
Redefining Asian American Masculinity: Steven Okazaki's 'American
Sons.'
- (Race in Contemporary American Cinema: Part 7)
- by Peter Feng Cineaste v21, n3 (Summer, 1995):38
"The Revolution Betrayed: An Interview with Ken
Loach"
- by Richard Porton.
Cineaste v22, n1 (Wntr, 1996):30 (2 pages).
"Screening History: New Documentaries on the Tiananmen Events in China"
- by Pauline Chen
Cineaste v22, n1 (Wntr, 1996):18 (5 pages).
"A Search for Roots and Identity: An Interview with Tiana Thi Thahn Nga ("From Hollywood to Hanoi")"
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Interview by Saul Anton. Cineaste v20, n3 (Summer, 1993):46
"Sending Cinematic Smoke Signals: An Interview with Sherman Alexie."
- (Race in Contemporary American
Cinema: part 9)
- by Dennis West and Joan M. West. Cineaste v23, n4 (Fall, 1998):28
"Strawberry and Chocolate,' Ice Cream and Tolerance: Interviews with
Tomas Gutierrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabio."
- by Dennis West
Cineaste v21, n1-2 (Wntr-Spring, 1995):16 (5 pages)
"Tragically Hip: Hollywood and African-American Cinema
- (Race in Contemporary American Cinema, part 2)"
- by Dennis Greene
Cineaste v20, n4 (Oct, 1994):28 (2 pages)
Reviews
The Belly of the Beast: Oliver Stone's 'Nixon' and the American Nightmare
- by Christopher Sharrett Cineaste v22, n1 (Wntr, 1996):4 (5 pages)
"Black Is ... Black Ain't"
- by Cliff Thompson Cineaste v22, n4 (Fall, 1996):55 (2 pages).
"Bullets, Ballots and Bibles: Documenting the History of the Gay and
Lesbian Struggle in America" ('Coming Out Under Fire,' 'Ballot Measure 9' and
'One Nation Under God')"- by Bruce R. Brasell.
Cineaste v21, n4 (Fall, 1995):17
"Eve's Bayou': Too Good to Be a 'Black' Film? " - by Mia L. Mask.
Cineastev23, n4 (Fall, 1998):26
"From Hollywood to Hanoi " - by Gitta Reddyl.
Cineastev20, n3 (Summer, 1993):45 (2 pages)
"I Am Cuba" - by Dennis West .
Cineaste v22, n2 (Spring, 1996):52.
"An Incredibly True Story of Two Girls in Love"
- by Fran Michel Cineaste v21, n4 (Fall, 1995):41 (2 pages).
Land and Freedom
- by Richard Porton
Cineaste v22, n1 (Wntr, 1996):32 (3 pages).
"Last Call at Maud's"
- by Patricia Leonardi
Cineaste v20, n1 (Wntr, 1993):46 (2 pages).
"Lone Star"
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by Dennis West and Joan M. West Cineaste v22, n3 (Summer, 1996):34 (3 pages).
"Manufacturing Consent " - by Paul Mattick, Jr.
Cineastev20, n1 (Wntr, 1993):42 (2 pages)
"Menace II Society " - by Paula Massood
Cineastev20, n2 (Spring, 1993):44 (2 pages)
"Panama Deception " - by Susan Ryan
Cineastev20, n1 (Wntr, 1993):43 (2 pages).
"Philadelphia" - by Roy Grundmann and Peter Sacks
Cineastev20,v20, n3 (Summer, 1993):51 (4 pages)
"Platoon" - by Gary Crowdus
Cineastev21, n4 (Fall, 1995):52 (2 pages)
"Rosewood" - by Ed Guerrero
Cineastev23, n1 (Wntr, 1997):45 (3 pages).
"Stonewall" - by Christopher J. Hogan
Cineastev22, n3 (Summer, 1996):37 (3 pages).
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