Native American writers /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bloom, Harold
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, [1998]
Series:Modern critical views.
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505 0 0 |g [ch. 1.]  |t Words and place: a reading of House made of Dawn /  |r Lawrence J. Evers --  |g [ch. 2.]  |t Alienation and broken narrative in Winter in the blood /  |r Kathleen M. Sands --  |g [ch. 3.]  |t Act of attention: event structure in Ceremony /  |r Elaine Jahner --  |g [ch. 4.]  |t "He had never danced with his people": cultural survival in John Joseph Mathews's Sundown /  |r Louis Owens --  |g [ch. 5.]  |t Ancient children at play - lyric, petroglyphic, and ceremonial /  |r Kenneth M. Roemer --  |g [ch. 6.]  |t Textual perspectives and the reader in The surrounded /  |r James Ruppert --  |g [ch. 7.]  |t Dialogic of Silko's Storyteller /  |r Arnold Krupat --  |g [ch. 8.]  |t Reading narrated American Indian lives: Elizabeth Colson's Autobiographies of three Pomo women /  |r Greg Sarris --  |g [ch. 9.] Rebirth of Indian and Chinese mythology in Gerald Vizenor's Griever: an American monkey king in China /  |r Cecilia Sims --  |g [ch. 10.]  |t Alienation and the female principle in Winter in the blood /  |r A. Lavonne Ruoff --  |g [ch. 11.]  |t Fighting for her life: the mixed-blood woman's insistence upon selfhood /  |r Janet St. Clair --  |g [ch. 12.]  |t New "Frontier" of Native American literature: dis-arming history with tribal humor /  |r Kimberly M. Blaeser --  |g [ch. 13.]  |t To be there, no authority to anything: ontological desire and cultural and poetic authority in the poetry of Ray A. Young Bear /  |r Robert Dale Parker --  |g [ch. 14.]  |t Indian historical novel /  |r Alan Velie --  |g [ch. 15.]  |t "Where, then, shall we place the hero of the wilderness?" William Apess's Eulogy on King Philip and Doctrines of racial destiny /  |r Anne Marie Dannenberg --  |g [ch. 16.]  |t "My people ... my kind": Mourning Dove's Cogewea, the half-blood as a narrative of mixed descent /  |r Martha L. Viehmann --  |g [ch. 17.] Dead voices, living voice: on the autobiographical writing of Gerald Vizenor /  |r Arnold Krupat --  |g [ch. 18.]  |t Comic liberators and word-healers: the interwoven trickster narratives of Louise Eredrich /  |r Jeanne Rosie Smith. 
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