Sonia K. Katyal
University of California, Berkeley
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International Journal of Cultural Property | 2010
Kristen A. Carpenter; Sonia K. Katyal; Angela R. Riley
Author Stephenie Meyer forever altered the cultural existence of Quileute Indians when she wrote them into her Twilight novels. Now a veritable global phenomenon complete with books, movies, and affiliated merchandise, the Twilight series depicts young, male members of the tribe as vampire-fighting werewolves who ferociously defend a peace and territorial treaty made with local bloodsuckers. In reality, the Quileute Tribe consists of approximately 700 Indians, many of whom live on a remote reservation in the Pacific Northwest, a tiny parcel of the once vast Quileute territory. Since Twilights unprecedented international success, the Quileute have been overwhelmed with fans and entrepreneurs, all grasping, quite literally in some cases, for their own piece of the Quileute.
The American University journal of gender, social policy & the law | 2005
Sonia K. Katyal
Case Western Reserve law review | 2004
Sonia K. Katyal
Archive | 2010
Eduardo M. Peñalver; Sonia K. Katyal
Yale Journal of Law and Technology | 2005
Sonia K. Katyal
Buffalo Law Review | 2010
Sonia K. Katyal
William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal | 2006
Sonia K. Katyal
Colum. J.L. & Arts | 2010
Sonia K. Katyal
UCLA Law Review | 2010
Sonia K. Katyal
Archive | 2014
Sonia K. Katyal