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Redskins Insult And Brand King C Richard

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Redskins Insult And Brand King C Richard
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Author: King, C. Richard
ISBN: 9780803278646, 9780803288430, 9780803288447, 9780803288454, 0803278640, 0803288433, 0803288441, 080328845X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Redskins Insult And Brand King C Richard by King, C. Richard 9780803278646, 9780803288430, 9780803288447, 9780803288454, 0803278640, 0803288433, 0803288441, 080328845X instant download after payment.

Origins -- Uses -- Erasure -- Sentiment -- Black/White -- Ownership -- Simulation -- Opinion -- Change -- Ends.;"Redskins: Insult and Brand examines how the ongoing struggle over the team name raises important questions about how white Americans perceive American Indians, about the cultural power of consumer brands, and about continuing obstacles to inclusion and equality. C. Richard King examines the history of the team's name, the evolution of the term "redskin," and the various ways in which people both support and oppose its use today. King's hard-hitting approach to the team's logo and mascot exposes the disturbing history of a moniker's association with the NFL--a multibillion-dollar entity that accepts public funds--as well as popular attitudes toward Native Americans today"--Provided by publisher.

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