In this book, author Elvira Pulitano analyses and evaluates selected writings by Paula Gunn Allen, Robert Allen Warrior, Craig Womack, Greg Sarris, Louis Owens, and Gerald Vizenor in their relation to postmodern, poststructuralist, and postcolonial thought
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Transatlantic Voices represents some of the most recent critical studies of contemporary Native Nort...
Canadian Aboriginal writing has blossomed in the past two decades and made a major contribution to t...
In this book, author Elvira Pulitano analyses and evaluates selected writings by Paula Gunn Allen, R...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
Scholars of the American Indian experience should read this book. These three authors discuss more i...
Studies in American Indian Literature edited by Paula Gunn Allen is an excellent literary survey and...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
As Anne Waters notes, her volume is the first published collection of essays on American Indian phil...
Readers will find this heady mixture of postmodernist ideas and qualifications, Indianist viewpoints...
Indigenizing the Academy is a thought-provoking collection of articles by Native American scholars r...
This excellent, albeit imperfect, book reexamines indigenous North American oral traditions as alter...
In examining this volume, I came to realize very quickly that Valaskakis is following the style of a...
Scholars doing research in ethnic literature have long been aware of the political nature of much of...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Transatlantic Voices represents some of the most recent critical studies of contemporary Native Nort...
Canadian Aboriginal writing has blossomed in the past two decades and made a major contribution to t...
In this book, author Elvira Pulitano analyses and evaluates selected writings by Paula Gunn Allen, R...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
Scholars of the American Indian experience should read this book. These three authors discuss more i...
Studies in American Indian Literature edited by Paula Gunn Allen is an excellent literary survey and...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
As Anne Waters notes, her volume is the first published collection of essays on American Indian phil...
Readers will find this heady mixture of postmodernist ideas and qualifications, Indianist viewpoints...
Indigenizing the Academy is a thought-provoking collection of articles by Native American scholars r...
This excellent, albeit imperfect, book reexamines indigenous North American oral traditions as alter...
In examining this volume, I came to realize very quickly that Valaskakis is following the style of a...
Scholars doing research in ethnic literature have long been aware of the political nature of much of...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Transatlantic Voices represents some of the most recent critical studies of contemporary Native Nort...
Canadian Aboriginal writing has blossomed in the past two decades and made a major contribution to t...