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Carceral Studies Conversations

Dr. Liza Black, Indiana University

11 Nov 2020

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Professor Black is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and teaches and writes on American Indian history. Her first book, "Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960," looks at film as places of work and documents employment practices of both Natives and non-Natives playing Indians on screen. Her second book is a history of the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tentative title of the book is "How to Get Away With Murder," highlighting the lack of justice for the women and their families.

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