The present study aims at realizing how the works of Louise Erdrich, a contemporary female Native American writer, truly reflect the artistic and mythic vision of the ancestral Native Americans while simultaneously portraying the hybridized lives of the mixed generations of the Native Americans. Her work, therefore, serves as a site where ancestral and the present vision of the Native American life meet to provide an insight into the transformation of the native people’s history, myth, culture, and religion as a consequence of their encounters with white ways of life. The present study seeks to explicate the history of the Native American civilization, their unique vision of the unity of human and non-human creatures, the troubled pas...
One of the important and characteristic elements of contemporary Native American writing is the styl...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...
The present study aims at realizing how the works of Louise Erdrich, a contemporary female Native Am...
The narrative innovations in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, particularly its unique treatment of ti...
This article is the editorial introduction to the collection of essays entitled Louise Erdrich. An o...
Louise Erdrich is an important contemporary Native American writer of mixed heritage, known for her ...
Ojibway (Chippewa/Anishnabeg) myth and ceremony in relation to Louise Erdrich’s fiction has been the...
The essay studies the character Marie's search for empowerment in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine. As...
The essay studies the character Marie's search for empowerment in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine. As...
Now that she was in the city, all the daydreams she’d had were useless. She had not foreseen the bli...
Louise Erdrich is an important contemporary Native American writer of mixed heritage, known for her ...
Louise Erdrich is an important contemporary Native American writer of mixed heritage, known for her ...
One of the important and characteristic elements of contemporary Native American writing is the styl...
One of the important and characteristic elements of contemporary Native American writing is the styl...
One of the important and characteristic elements of contemporary Native American writing is the styl...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...
The present study aims at realizing how the works of Louise Erdrich, a contemporary female Native Am...
The narrative innovations in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, particularly its unique treatment of ti...
This article is the editorial introduction to the collection of essays entitled Louise Erdrich. An o...
Louise Erdrich is an important contemporary Native American writer of mixed heritage, known for her ...
Ojibway (Chippewa/Anishnabeg) myth and ceremony in relation to Louise Erdrich’s fiction has been the...
The essay studies the character Marie's search for empowerment in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine. As...
The essay studies the character Marie's search for empowerment in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine. As...
Now that she was in the city, all the daydreams she’d had were useless. She had not foreseen the bli...
Louise Erdrich is an important contemporary Native American writer of mixed heritage, known for her ...
Louise Erdrich is an important contemporary Native American writer of mixed heritage, known for her ...
One of the important and characteristic elements of contemporary Native American writing is the styl...
One of the important and characteristic elements of contemporary Native American writing is the styl...
One of the important and characteristic elements of contemporary Native American writing is the styl...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...