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Randolph Lewis is a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in liberal arts with a focus on surveillance society and documentary expression. His academic work emphasizes public scholarship and indigenous media, and he is involved in the digital humanities and urban studies. Lewis's forthcoming book, Surveillance: Watched Modern America, examines the impact of surveillance technologies in shaping 21st century life. He has previously authored works such as Emile de Antonio: Radical Filmmaker Cold War America and Navajo Talking Picture: Cinema Native Ground, which explore the intersection of media and society. He also co-edits a book series on Native Film at the University of Nebraska Press. Through his research and teaching, Lewis is committed to exploring the rapidly evolving landscape of cultural production and representation.
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