Introduction The Blanket Around Her Maybe it is her birth which she holds close to herself or her death which is just as inseparable and the white wind that encircles her is a part just as the blue sky hanging in turquoise from her neck oh woman remember who you are woman it is the whole earth -Jot Harjo Laguna novelist Leslie Silko begins Ceremony with one word-"Sunrise." The word is simple, yet it encompasses an entire body of culture and thought which revolves around the concepts of birth, regeneration, cyclicity and the union of masculine and feminine elements. Many American Indian world views speak of balanced "opposite" forces which combine as a dynamic whole to form the universe. One may extend the metaphor of ”sunrise” further in re...
My dissertation introduced a Native feminist reading methodology as a transhistorical methodology th...
Advisors: Kathleen J. Renk.Committee members: Melissa Adams-Campbell; Ibis Gomez-Vega.In the current...
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Whenever one sets out to read or analyse a novel or tale by an Indian writer, one must bear in mind ...
An Indigenous feminist approach to Native literature reveals the ways in which Native authors attemp...
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Although American Indian women traditionally have been held in high esteem in their communities and ...
Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony is a Native American novel about the post-traumatic stress disorder o...
Women who question socially-accepted reality are changing life in America. While they are joined in ...
This dissertation analyzes the intersections of modern American poetry, Native American literature, ...
This dissertation argues that numerous parallels exist between Native American literature, especiall...
The poem prefaces Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s novel Ceremony, the story of a young American Indian who ...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
Maria Powers challenges the stereotypes of Native American Women, still prevalent in films and in li...
My dissertation introduced a Native feminist reading methodology as a transhistorical methodology th...
Advisors: Kathleen J. Renk.Committee members: Melissa Adams-Campbell; Ibis Gomez-Vega.In the current...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
Program year: 1985/1986Digitized from print original stored in HDRAs a creator of the Navajo people ...
Whenever one sets out to read or analyse a novel or tale by an Indian writer, one must bear in mind ...
An Indigenous feminist approach to Native literature reveals the ways in which Native authors attemp...
In popular culture, images of peaceful, traditional American Indians characteristically evoke ecolog...
Although American Indian women traditionally have been held in high esteem in their communities and ...
Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony is a Native American novel about the post-traumatic stress disorder o...
Women who question socially-accepted reality are changing life in America. While they are joined in ...
This dissertation analyzes the intersections of modern American poetry, Native American literature, ...
This dissertation argues that numerous parallels exist between Native American literature, especiall...
The poem prefaces Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s novel Ceremony, the story of a young American Indian who ...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
Maria Powers challenges the stereotypes of Native American Women, still prevalent in films and in li...
My dissertation introduced a Native feminist reading methodology as a transhistorical methodology th...
Advisors: Kathleen J. Renk.Committee members: Melissa Adams-Campbell; Ibis Gomez-Vega.In the current...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...