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Wood Nymphs and Patriots: Depictions of Samoans in The National Geographic Magazine

Pages 49-59 | Published online: 03 Jul 2008

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JoyceD. Hammond. (2003) Telling a Tale: Margaret Mead's Photographic Portraits of Fa'amotu, a Samoan Tāupou. Visual Anthropology 16:4, pages 341-374.
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Andrew L. MendelsonFabienne Darling-Wolf. (2009) Readers’ interpretations of visual and verbal narratives of a National Geographic story on Saudi Arabia. Journalism 10:6, pages 798-818.
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Jon Caulfield. (1996) Visual sociology and sociological vision, revisited. The American Sociologist 27:3, pages 56-68.
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