This volume collects work-in-progress of nine contemporary Native American authors, some already widely published and some less well known as writers of fiction, although all have published poetry, journalism, or scholarship
This book -- a major literary work by one of the more widely read early Native American authors, and...
The subtitle of this collection raises a question: Is it wise to mix various genres and also authors...
Today it is being argued that ethnology and literature intersect in some useful ways. Yet Washington...
This volume collects work-in-progress of nine contemporary Native American authors, some already wid...
Some of today\u27s best writing is by Native American authors. That fact is not as widely known as i...
Some of today\u27s best writing is by Native American authors. That fact is not as widely known as i...
In his User\u27s Manual, David Treuer reviews many of the works of contemporary Native American writ...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
This book begins to meet a significant need; ignorance of writings by women of color prevails throug...
In the preface to this new edited volume, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn notes that while she learned to read a...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
If we are to make valid critical interpretations of Native American literature, we must discover, o...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
This book -- a major literary work by one of the more widely read early Native American authors, and...
This book -- a major literary work by one of the more widely read early Native American authors, and...
The subtitle of this collection raises a question: Is it wise to mix various genres and also authors...
Today it is being argued that ethnology and literature intersect in some useful ways. Yet Washington...
This volume collects work-in-progress of nine contemporary Native American authors, some already wid...
Some of today\u27s best writing is by Native American authors. That fact is not as widely known as i...
Some of today\u27s best writing is by Native American authors. That fact is not as widely known as i...
In his User\u27s Manual, David Treuer reviews many of the works of contemporary Native American writ...
Through the lens of historical interpretation, Robert Dale Parker presents a controversial, deconstr...
This book begins to meet a significant need; ignorance of writings by women of color prevails throug...
In the preface to this new edited volume, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn notes that while she learned to read a...
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
If we are to make valid critical interpretations of Native American literature, we must discover, o...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
This book -- a major literary work by one of the more widely read early Native American authors, and...
This book -- a major literary work by one of the more widely read early Native American authors, and...
The subtitle of this collection raises a question: Is it wise to mix various genres and also authors...
Today it is being argued that ethnology and literature intersect in some useful ways. Yet Washington...