Systemwide Events Calendar
Casting Calls: Hollywood & the Ethnic Villain
April 24, 3:00pm - 4:30pmManoa Campus, Hemenway Hall Theatre
Does Hollywood's portrayal of villains reinforce racial stereotypes or does the industry give the public what it wants? This program explores the history of film's ethnic "bad guy", looking at sociopolitical and economic forces that create, perpetuate and rehabilitate these characters. Special attention is paid to current depictions of Muslims onscreen.
Includes wide range of film clips, from "Birth of a Nation" to "The Sopranos", provides many examples, along with commentary from critics, directors, and actors, including Bob Cochran, co-creator of "24"; David Chase, creator of "The Sopranos"; Dr. Jack Shaheen, author of "Reel Bad Arabs"; and New York Times culture editor John Darnton. A Discovery Channel Production. (46 min)
With guest speaker Dr. Ibrahim Aoude from the Ethnic Studies Department.
Ticket Information
FREE (For information and disability access please contact Adrianne Guerero at 956-7348 or guerero@hawaii.edu)
Event Sponsor
Office of Multicultural Student Services, UH Manoa
More Information
Adrianne Guerero, 956-7348, guerero@hawaii.edu
| Thursday, April 24 | |
| 11:00am | Fisher Scientific 17th Annual Spring Product Show Campus Center Ballroom |
| 11:30am | Prepare for the Interview QLCSS 208 |
| 12:00pm | Exploring the Anti-Breast Cancer Effect of Bamboo Extract 1236 Lauhala Street, Suite 401 |
| 12:00pm | Nahl on Information and Emotion 1800 East West Road, Henke Hall 325 |
| 1:30pm | Tech Tools Series - Computing From Home III: Selecting Your Internet Service Pr 7-421 |
| 3:00pm | Casting Calls: Hollywood & the Ethnic Villain Hemenway Hall Theatre |
| 3:00pm | Implications of Microbial Distribution and Hydrogen Metabolism in the oceans for Marine Science Building 100 |
| 3:00pm | Political Ties of Visible and Invisible Social Movements in Contemporary Japan Moore 319 (Tokioka Room) |
| 3:00pm | Anthropology Spring Colloquium Series Saunders Hall, Room 345 |
| 3:30pm | The Hurricane Future: Theory and Reality Watanabe Hall, Rm. 112 |
| 7:00pm | Cultural Mobility: The Strange Case of Shakespeare's Cardenio Campus Center Ballroom |
| 7:30pm | Mark Lindberg, Percussion Recital Orvis Auditorium |
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