Drawing upon the works of Franz Fanon, Homi Bhabha, and Edward W. Said, this essay examines the construction of the post-colonial colonized subject through the eyes of the colonizer in James Welch's The Heartsong of Charging Elk. Furthermore, this essay addresses the doubling or trebling of identity construction/erasure created when Welch moves the main character, Charging Elk, from the United States to France
This article provides a critique of Fanon’s three-stage narrative of native literary and cultural de...
Postcolonialism revolves around studying the effects of colonialism on cultures and discloses how Eu...
Historically, the issue of representation in postcolonial studies is one of some contention. While s...
Drawing upon the works of Franz Fanon, Homi Bhabha, and Edward W. Said, this essay examines the cons...
The contributors to this book challenge the usual boundaries of 'post-colonial' theory. Focusing on ...
In James Welch’s The Heartsong of Charging Elk, being Indian is defined as both a matter of birth an...
The aim of this essay is to provide a perspective on literature inculpating colonialism using postco...
Revisiting the terrain of the 2012 JTAS Special Forum, “Charting Transnational Native American Stud...
Abstract— The colonial experience, whose effects are still lingering after the end of direct colonia...
This thesis examines encounters between Native Americans and whites in James Welch’s historical nove...
The study tries to explore some post-colonial themes in J. Fenimore Cooper’s Last of Mohican. For do...
This essay looks at a pair of the few extent novels that portray Native characters outside of the Un...
This study argues that material and intellectual exchanges between indigenous people and Euro-Americ...
While entailing a subversive re-vision of colonial histories, geographies, and subjectivities, the (...
The present paper investigates the impact of colonial history and historiography on colonized societ...
This article provides a critique of Fanon’s three-stage narrative of native literary and cultural de...
Postcolonialism revolves around studying the effects of colonialism on cultures and discloses how Eu...
Historically, the issue of representation in postcolonial studies is one of some contention. While s...
Drawing upon the works of Franz Fanon, Homi Bhabha, and Edward W. Said, this essay examines the cons...
The contributors to this book challenge the usual boundaries of 'post-colonial' theory. Focusing on ...
In James Welch’s The Heartsong of Charging Elk, being Indian is defined as both a matter of birth an...
The aim of this essay is to provide a perspective on literature inculpating colonialism using postco...
Revisiting the terrain of the 2012 JTAS Special Forum, “Charting Transnational Native American Stud...
Abstract— The colonial experience, whose effects are still lingering after the end of direct colonia...
This thesis examines encounters between Native Americans and whites in James Welch’s historical nove...
The study tries to explore some post-colonial themes in J. Fenimore Cooper’s Last of Mohican. For do...
This essay looks at a pair of the few extent novels that portray Native characters outside of the Un...
This study argues that material and intellectual exchanges between indigenous people and Euro-Americ...
While entailing a subversive re-vision of colonial histories, geographies, and subjectivities, the (...
The present paper investigates the impact of colonial history and historiography on colonized societ...
This article provides a critique of Fanon’s three-stage narrative of native literary and cultural de...
Postcolonialism revolves around studying the effects of colonialism on cultures and discloses how Eu...
Historically, the issue of representation in postcolonial studies is one of some contention. While s...