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http://colorado.academia.edu/BrianLocke
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Brian Locke holds a Ph.D. in American Civilization from Brown University. He has taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Utah, and Yale University. Currently, he teaches comparative race studies and cultural studies for the Ethnic Studies Department at the University of Colorado.
Articles:
"White and 'Black' versus Yellow: The Politics of Racial Metaphor in Blade Runner." Arizona Quarterly. 65.4 (Winter 2009): 113-38.
"Strange Fruit: White, Black, and Asian in the WWII Combat Film Bataan." Journal of Popular Film and Television. 36.1 (Spring 2008): 9-20.
"'Top Dog,' 'Black Threat,' and 'Japanese Cats': The Impact of the White-Black Binary on Asian American Identity." Radical Philosophy Review 1.2 (1998): 98-125.
"Here Comes the Judge: The Dancing Itos and the Televisual Construction of the Enemy Asian Male." Living Color: Race and Television in the United States. Ed. Sasha Torres. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1998. 239-53.
Reprinted in Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Text-Reader. Eds. Gail Dines and Jean M. Humez. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2003. 651-5.