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Film Screening and Lecture
Trinh T. Minh-ha -- Selected
Bibliography

(Picture downloaded from http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/images/trinh_a.jpg
9/18/07)
As part of Fall 2007 Cultural Events series, there will
be a film screening of Night Passage and Artist
Lecture on September 26 & 27, featuring Trinh T. Minh-ha.
Trinh T. Minh-ha is a professor of Women's Studies
and Rhetoric at UC Berkeley, and a feminist, post-colonial theorist
whose work focuses on women's work as related to cultural politics,
post-coloniality, contemporary critical theory and the arts. She is
also the recipient of several awards and grants including AFI National
Independent awards including AFI National Independent Filmmaker Maya
Deren Award, fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National
Endowment of the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation and the American
Film Institute.
In conjunction with this event, we have compiled a bibliography
featuring books, journal articles and reviews of her works and websites.
Books
Bourdier, Jean-Paul & Trinh, T. Minh-Ha.
Bodyscapes, with accompanying DVD: Bodies of the desert,
San Rafael, CA : Earth Aware, 2007.
TR655 .B679 Browsing
Bourdier, Jean-Paul & Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. African
spaces: designs for living in Upper Volta, New York: Africana
Pub. Co., 1985. Available
through Interlibrary Loan
Bourdier, Jean-Paul & Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Drawn
from African dwellings, Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
1996. NA1598 .B68
Lewallen, Constance, Rinder, Lawrence & Trinh, T.
Minh-Ha. The dream of the audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
(1951-1982), Berkeley: University of California Berkeley
Art Museum, University of California Press, 2001. Available
through Interlibrary Loan
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Bold omissions and minute
depictions, In Kum-Kum Bhavnani (ed.) Feminism
and "race", Oxford; New York: Oxford University
Press, 2001. HQ1111 .F455
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Cinema interval, New
York: Routledge, 1999. PN1998.3.T76 A5
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Cotton and iron,
In Russell Ferguson [et al.] (eds.) Out there: marginalization
and contemporary cultures, New York: New Museum of Contemporary
Art; Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, c1990, 1991 printing. NX180.S6
O97
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Framer framed, New
York: Routledge, 1992. Available
through Interlibrary Loan
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. The language of nativism:
anthropology as a scientific conversation of man with man,
In Linda S. Kauffman, (ed.) American feminist thought
at century's end: a reader, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell,
1993. HQ1421 .A47
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Mother's talk, In
Nnaemeka, Obioma (ed.). The politics of (m)othering: womanhood,
identity, and resistance in African literature, London;
New York: Routledge, 1997. Available
through Interlibrary Loan
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Not you/like you: postcolonial
women and the interlocking questions of identity and difference,
In Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti & Ella Shohat (eds.) Dangerous
liaisons: gender, nation, and postcolonial perspectives, Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, c1997. JC312 .D36
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. The totalizing quest of meaning,
In Nigel Wheale (ed.) The postmodern arts: an introductory
reader, London; New York: Routledge, 1995. NX456.5.M64
P67
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. The undone interval,
In lain Chambers and Lidia Curti (eds.) The post-colonial
question: common skies, divided horizons, London; New
York: Routledge, 1996. GN495.6 .P67 1996eb
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. When the moon waxes red: representation,
gender, and cultural politics, New York: Routledge, 1991.
PN1995 .T66
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Woman, native, other: writing
postcoloniality and feminism, Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, c1989. PN471 .T75
Beeler, Kathleen, Yee, Dewi, Lee-Kelly, Ying, Bourdier,
Jean-Paul & Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Shoot for the contents,
New York: Women Make Movies, 1991
Bourdier, Jean-Paul & Trinh, T. Minh-Ha.
Naked spaces: living is round, Women Make Movies, 1985
Bourdier, Jean-Paul & Trinh, T. Minh-Ha.
Night passage, New York: Women Make Movies,
2004
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha, Jordan, June, Davis, Angela Y., Walker,
Alice & Parmar, Pratibha. A place of rage [videorecording]/
Channel Four Television
New York: Women Make Movies, 1991. WS100 Reserve - 2 hour
loan
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha & Bourdier, Jean-Paul. A
tale of love: a film, New York: Women Make Movies, 1995
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha & Bourdier, Jean-Paul. The
fourth dimension, New York: Women Make Movies, 2001
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha. Reassemblage: from the firelight
to the screen, Wychoff, N.J.: Women Make Movies, 1982
Trinh, T. Minh-Ha, Tran, Thi Hien, Khien, Lai, Ngo, Kim
Nhuy, Tran, Thi Bich, Yen, Trinh, Lan & Mai, Thu Vân. Surname
Viêt, given name Nam: film, New York: Women Make Movies,
1989
Book Reviews and Journal Articles
Alex-Assensoh, Yvette & Assensoh, A. B.
African,
economic, social, and cultural developments. Journal of
Third World Studies, Fall98, 15 (2) 
Anderson, Susan C. Outsiders,
foreigners, and aliens in cinematic or literary narratives by Bohm,
Dische, Dörrie, and Ören. German Quarterly, Spring2002,
75 (2) 
Belton, John. The
digital film event. Film Quarterly, Summer2007, 60
(4) 
Driver, Susan. Between
theories and life-writings: feminist daughters communicating desires
across generational differences. Women's Studies, Jun2006,
35 (4) 
Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey. "A
tale of love": a dialogue with Trinh T. Minh-ha. Film
Criticism, 1997, 21 (3) 
Heath, Joanne & Susan Pui San Lok. Book
reviews. Parallax, Apr2001, 7 (2) 
Higashi, Sumiko. Surname
Viet given name Nam. American Historical Review, 1990,
95 (4) 
Klady, Leonard. A
tale of love. Variety Movie Reviews, 10/23/1995 
Klawans, Stuart. Films:
"surname Viet given name Nam. Nation, Apr 17 1989,
248 
Mark, Peter. Books.
African Arts, Summer98, 31 (3) 
Nye, Andrea. `It's
not philosophy.' Hypatia, Spring98, 13 (2) 
Pratibha Parmar & Trinh T. Minh-ha.
Woman, native, other. Feminist Review, Autumn 1990,
36 
Prussin, Labelle. Interpreting
African space. Journal of African History, 1999, 40
(1) 
Scarnecchia, Timothy. Drawn
from African dwellings (Book Review). International Journal
of African Historical Studies, 1999, 32 (1) 
Sterritt, David. Video
shows itself fluid and flexible.Christian Science Monitor,
7/13/2001, 93 (160) 
Textspace.
WE International, Winter99, 46/47 
Trinh, T. Minh-ha.
Documentary is/not a name. October, Spring 1990, 52

Trinh, T. Minh-ha. Difference:
'a special Third World women issue' Feminist Review, Spring1987,
25 
Vitali, Valentina T. The
cyborg's hand: care or controll? Metro, Winter2002
(133) 
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