Although several critics since the nineteenth century have written about the variety of interpretations of the native Indian in English-Canadian literature, no one has yet devoted a full-length study to the way the Indian is depicted in fiction alone. This dissertation thus examines a large cross-section of adult long fiction and investigates the degree to which the modes of romance and realism and the genres of romance and novel have informed these depictions. The dissertation is organized according to four major topics: love, religion, fighting, and community life. Each of these is divided into appropriate sub-topics, organized along roughly chronological lines. The chapter about love is the longest and focuses on fiction in which a white...
Indian residential schools operated in Canada from the 1880s to the closing decades of the 20th cent...
Although there have been many postcolonial studies of the portrayals of Native American characters i...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century Canadian fiction in relation to the cultural context f...
Although several critics since the nineteenth century have written about the variety of interpretati...
Indian people are indigenous people of America, who had lived for centuries and long before the comi...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this the...
This thesis provides a unique approach to understanding the historical origins and contemporary soci...
The Indian Between History and Fiction. This thesis represents a comparative study between two works...
Since Native American Literature has been established, Native American authors have discussed the in...
In this thesis I examine the relationship between the healing of cultural trauma and connections to...
This paper closely analyses the Native American stereotype as presented in selected novels of Zane G...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
The introduction to this thesis argues that it is not yet possible to exclude awareness of the soci...
This thesis is a chronological examination of the ways in which American Indians have been portraye...
[Abstract] This paper studies how the Native Canadian author Tomson Highway depicts the terrible eff...
Indian residential schools operated in Canada from the 1880s to the closing decades of the 20th cent...
Although there have been many postcolonial studies of the portrayals of Native American characters i...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century Canadian fiction in relation to the cultural context f...
Although several critics since the nineteenth century have written about the variety of interpretati...
Indian people are indigenous people of America, who had lived for centuries and long before the comi...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this the...
This thesis provides a unique approach to understanding the historical origins and contemporary soci...
The Indian Between History and Fiction. This thesis represents a comparative study between two works...
Since Native American Literature has been established, Native American authors have discussed the in...
In this thesis I examine the relationship between the healing of cultural trauma and connections to...
This paper closely analyses the Native American stereotype as presented in selected novels of Zane G...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
The introduction to this thesis argues that it is not yet possible to exclude awareness of the soci...
This thesis is a chronological examination of the ways in which American Indians have been portraye...
[Abstract] This paper studies how the Native Canadian author Tomson Highway depicts the terrible eff...
Indian residential schools operated in Canada from the 1880s to the closing decades of the 20th cent...
Although there have been many postcolonial studies of the portrayals of Native American characters i...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century Canadian fiction in relation to the cultural context f...