Abstract Sherman Alexie is one of the outstanding literary figures among the contemporary Native American writers. He belongs to the Native American Renaissance which began after the publication of N. Scott Momaday’s magnum opus, House Made of Dawn which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1969. He is the winner of the National Book Award. He pursued a prolific literary career not at all confined to a single genre. He was a poet, short story writer, novelist and script writer of films. He not only brings into his works the disparate elements in American society but also challenges our perceptions o
In basketball, we find enough reasons to believe in God ... -Sherman Alexie Since his critically acc...
About the book: This book provides original essays that suggest ways to engage students in the class...
Writing in the mystery genre, Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d’Alene) offers a critique of the academ...
Vi Hilbert, collector, performer and activist who worked with the folklore material of the northwest...
This dissertation is dedicated largely to the contradictory nature of what the literary reservation ...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the themes of collective trauma, poverty, violence, alcoholism, ...
This paper aims to look at the social realistic issues in the context of Sherman Alexie’s literary w...
Sherman Alexie\u27s depiction of Indian identity has paralleled his own constantly changing definiti...
Sherman Alexie is an acclaimed Native American author who writes about growing up on the Spokane Ind...
Indian reservations are territories within the United States recognized by the federal government as...
This paper proposes the notion that early Native American autobiographical writings from such author...
This article argues that The Toughest Indian in the World (2000) by Native-American author Sherman A...
When the European settlers came to America, Native Americans were pushed out of their homes. As more...
This research is conducted to explain the contribution of Sherman Alexie in constructing Native Amer...
In my thesis, I shall examine the effect of stereotyping Native Americans, using Sherman Alexie`s co...
In basketball, we find enough reasons to believe in God ... -Sherman Alexie Since his critically acc...
About the book: This book provides original essays that suggest ways to engage students in the class...
Writing in the mystery genre, Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d’Alene) offers a critique of the academ...
Vi Hilbert, collector, performer and activist who worked with the folklore material of the northwest...
This dissertation is dedicated largely to the contradictory nature of what the literary reservation ...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the themes of collective trauma, poverty, violence, alcoholism, ...
This paper aims to look at the social realistic issues in the context of Sherman Alexie’s literary w...
Sherman Alexie\u27s depiction of Indian identity has paralleled his own constantly changing definiti...
Sherman Alexie is an acclaimed Native American author who writes about growing up on the Spokane Ind...
Indian reservations are territories within the United States recognized by the federal government as...
This paper proposes the notion that early Native American autobiographical writings from such author...
This article argues that The Toughest Indian in the World (2000) by Native-American author Sherman A...
When the European settlers came to America, Native Americans were pushed out of their homes. As more...
This research is conducted to explain the contribution of Sherman Alexie in constructing Native Amer...
In my thesis, I shall examine the effect of stereotyping Native Americans, using Sherman Alexie`s co...
In basketball, we find enough reasons to believe in God ... -Sherman Alexie Since his critically acc...
About the book: This book provides original essays that suggest ways to engage students in the class...
Writing in the mystery genre, Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d’Alene) offers a critique of the academ...