A reviewer of Red Matters might reasonably expect a work with the post-colon title Native American Studies to foreground Native intellectual voices or the voices of Native and nonnative scholars who work in the field and publish in the field\u27s journals and to privilege indigenous critical perspectives. The reviewer might have some apprehension, however, that Krupat would say he or she was provincial or a back to the blanket scholar. The title, nevertheless, is part of a broad deception, for though red matters in Red Matters, non-indigenous critical perspectives and Western and non-Native intellectual, cultural, and historical traditions matter more. In his demonstration of the cosmopolitan critic\u27s worldliness and his expertise i...
Being asked to review a book from a Native American perspective raises a basic question about the pe...
This is the second monograph on Native American autobiography, and together with Bataille and Sands\...
R. Scott Sheffield\u27s study of the images used by bureaucrats and journalists provides an in-depth...
A reviewer of Red Matters might reasonably expect a work with the post-colon title Native American S...
The struggle of Native scholars to develop a distinctly Native literary criticism-one that draws fro...
In the final essay of his most recent book, The Turn to the Native: Studies in Criticism and Culture...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
In this intriguing book, written by an indigenous Quechua scholar whose ancestors come from Peru, Sa...
Nobody cares about American Indian studies more than Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, and her latest book makes ...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
As a white scholar of American Indian autobiographies, I approached this collection of essays edited...
The fertile mind of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has produced essays, lectures, and papers on an array of iss...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Scholars of the American Indian experience should read this book. These three authors discuss more i...
Being asked to review a book from a Native American perspective raises a basic question about the pe...
This is the second monograph on Native American autobiography, and together with Bataille and Sands\...
R. Scott Sheffield\u27s study of the images used by bureaucrats and journalists provides an in-depth...
A reviewer of Red Matters might reasonably expect a work with the post-colon title Native American S...
The struggle of Native scholars to develop a distinctly Native literary criticism-one that draws fro...
In the final essay of his most recent book, The Turn to the Native: Studies in Criticism and Culture...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
In this intriguing book, written by an indigenous Quechua scholar whose ancestors come from Peru, Sa...
Nobody cares about American Indian studies more than Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, and her latest book makes ...
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
As a white scholar of American Indian autobiographies, I approached this collection of essays edited...
The fertile mind of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has produced essays, lectures, and papers on an array of iss...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
Lee Irwin, whose earlier writing has focused on Plains Indian visionary traditions, has gathered fou...
Scholars of the American Indian experience should read this book. These three authors discuss more i...
Being asked to review a book from a Native American perspective raises a basic question about the pe...
This is the second monograph on Native American autobiography, and together with Bataille and Sands\...
R. Scott Sheffield\u27s study of the images used by bureaucrats and journalists provides an in-depth...