The essay explores the contradictory critique of violence developed in Sherman Alexie's novel "Indian Killer". The novel shows the immorality and ultimate political bankruptcy of violence, yet it also insists on its emotional appeal
This research analyzes about how racial equality was achieved by an Indian who named Arnold Spirit, ...
This thesis reads the fiction and poetry of Spokane/Coeur d’Alene writer Sherman Alexie as predomin...
This thesis provides an overview of the current ongoing debates regarding Indian autobiographies and...
In Sherman Alexie’s controversial 1996 novel Indian Killer, a sixyear-old boy named Mark Jones, “the...
When the European settlers came to America, Native Americans were pushed out of their homes. As more...
The paper discusses Sherman Alexie's 2007 novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian with...
Indian reservations are territories within the United States recognized by the federal government as...
The purpose of my thesis is to explore the topic of Historical Trauma, which affects many Native Ame...
This thesis sets out to interpret Sherman Alexie’s "Indian Killer", "Reservation Blues" and "Flight"...
This thesis begins by introducing literary trauma theory and the debates about the ethics of represe...
This dissertation is dedicated largely to the contradictory nature of what the literary reservation ...
Sherman Alexie\u27s depiction of Indian identity has paralleled his own constantly changing definiti...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the themes of collective trauma, poverty, violence, alcoholism, ...
Writing in the mystery genre, Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d’Alene) offers a critique of the academ...
Sherman Alexie is an acclaimed Native American author who writes about growing up on the Spokane Ind...
This research analyzes about how racial equality was achieved by an Indian who named Arnold Spirit, ...
This thesis reads the fiction and poetry of Spokane/Coeur d’Alene writer Sherman Alexie as predomin...
This thesis provides an overview of the current ongoing debates regarding Indian autobiographies and...
In Sherman Alexie’s controversial 1996 novel Indian Killer, a sixyear-old boy named Mark Jones, “the...
When the European settlers came to America, Native Americans were pushed out of their homes. As more...
The paper discusses Sherman Alexie's 2007 novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian with...
Indian reservations are territories within the United States recognized by the federal government as...
The purpose of my thesis is to explore the topic of Historical Trauma, which affects many Native Ame...
This thesis sets out to interpret Sherman Alexie’s "Indian Killer", "Reservation Blues" and "Flight"...
This thesis begins by introducing literary trauma theory and the debates about the ethics of represe...
This dissertation is dedicated largely to the contradictory nature of what the literary reservation ...
Sherman Alexie\u27s depiction of Indian identity has paralleled his own constantly changing definiti...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the themes of collective trauma, poverty, violence, alcoholism, ...
Writing in the mystery genre, Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d’Alene) offers a critique of the academ...
Sherman Alexie is an acclaimed Native American author who writes about growing up on the Spokane Ind...
This research analyzes about how racial equality was achieved by an Indian who named Arnold Spirit, ...
This thesis reads the fiction and poetry of Spokane/Coeur d’Alene writer Sherman Alexie as predomin...
This thesis provides an overview of the current ongoing debates regarding Indian autobiographies and...