Review of Writing American Culture: Stories of Identity, Community & Place. Sam Schrager, Ed. Olympia, WA: The Evergreen State College Press, 2013, 251 pp. This collection of ethnographic essays was produced by students in the 2011-2012 Writing American Cultures Program at the Evergreen State College. Each contribution shows how advanced interdisciplinary work, pursued in a learning community, can result in powerful, critically astute writing and analysis by undergraduates
Twelve chapters form a collection of essays mainly about northern Great Plains tribal cultures and e...
As immigrant families settle in their host culture, acculturative stress occurs affecting an individ...
Communitism refers to literature that encourages activism by celebrating and promoting American Ind...
The twenty-five essays in this volume enhance our understanding and appreciation of the Americanist ...
Review of Self+Culture+Writing: Autoethnography for/as Writing Studies, edited by Rebecca L. Jackson...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century, North American autobiography was defined largely by ch...
The fertile mind of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has produced essays, lectures, and papers on an array of iss...
As its editors note, this collection is the first work on language ideology especially devoted to Na...
Using collaborative autoethnography, this article explores the experiences of Indigenous graduate st...
Review of the book, Natives and Academics: Researching and Writing About American Indians by Devon M...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
This seminar explores major themes in and ethnographically grounded perspectives on the academic stu...
If we are to make valid critical interpretations of Native American literature, we must discover, o...
Studies in American Indian Literature edited by Paula Gunn Allen is an excellent literary survey and...
Twelve chapters form a collection of essays mainly about northern Great Plains tribal cultures and e...
As immigrant families settle in their host culture, acculturative stress occurs affecting an individ...
Communitism refers to literature that encourages activism by celebrating and promoting American Ind...
The twenty-five essays in this volume enhance our understanding and appreciation of the Americanist ...
Review of Self+Culture+Writing: Autoethnography for/as Writing Studies, edited by Rebecca L. Jackson...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century, North American autobiography was defined largely by ch...
The fertile mind of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has produced essays, lectures, and papers on an array of iss...
As its editors note, this collection is the first work on language ideology especially devoted to Na...
Using collaborative autoethnography, this article explores the experiences of Indigenous graduate st...
Review of the book, Natives and Academics: Researching and Writing About American Indians by Devon M...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
This seminar explores major themes in and ethnographically grounded perspectives on the academic stu...
If we are to make valid critical interpretations of Native American literature, we must discover, o...
Studies in American Indian Literature edited by Paula Gunn Allen is an excellent literary survey and...
Twelve chapters form a collection of essays mainly about northern Great Plains tribal cultures and e...
As immigrant families settle in their host culture, acculturative stress occurs affecting an individ...
Communitism refers to literature that encourages activism by celebrating and promoting American Ind...