In Listening to the Land, Lee Schweninger demonstrates a Native American connection to Mother Earth to be a prevailing stereotype in cultural representations of Indigenous peoples in literature, television, and film. While refusing to dismiss an indigenous relationship to, appreciation for, awareness of, or understanding of the land that is significantly different from non-Indian relationships, Schweninger analyzes the complicated portrayal of the landscape in Native American literature in the context of this stereotype, which he calls the Land Ethic Stereotype, the framework with which he begins his study of a wide range of twentieth-century Native writers from a number of Native nations
If we are to make valid critical interpretations of Native American literature, we must discover, o...
The relationship between Western scholarship and Indigenous storytelling, whether oral or written, h...
Frances Kaye examines the different ways that Natives and Europeans perceived and interacted with th...
In Listening to the Land, Lee Schweninger demonstrates a Native American connection to Mother Earth ...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
The red and black Chumash pictograph reproduced on the cover of Smoothing the Ground shows an alert ...
Understanding Native American drama requires a critical perspective often lacking in theater and aca...
The Native American or the American Indians are the indigenous people of the continent and their lit...
This paper discusses three cultural issues concerning the languages, places, and images that are fou...
Connecting the environment with societies’ cultures through literature has created a new awareness o...
This monograph for the first time brings indigenous North American history into dialogue with recent...
Christopher Teuton\u27s study of four American Indian writers-No Scott Momaday (Kiowa), Gerald Vizen...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The United States is co...
If we are to make valid critical interpretations of Native American literature, we must discover, o...
The relationship between Western scholarship and Indigenous storytelling, whether oral or written, h...
Frances Kaye examines the different ways that Natives and Europeans perceived and interacted with th...
In Listening to the Land, Lee Schweninger demonstrates a Native American connection to Mother Earth ...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
The red and black Chumash pictograph reproduced on the cover of Smoothing the Ground shows an alert ...
Understanding Native American drama requires a critical perspective often lacking in theater and aca...
The Native American or the American Indians are the indigenous people of the continent and their lit...
This paper discusses three cultural issues concerning the languages, places, and images that are fou...
Connecting the environment with societies’ cultures through literature has created a new awareness o...
This monograph for the first time brings indigenous North American history into dialogue with recent...
Christopher Teuton\u27s study of four American Indian writers-No Scott Momaday (Kiowa), Gerald Vizen...
In Red Land, Red Power, Cherokee scholar Sean Kicummah Teuton considers three Red Power novels by N....
Writing Indian, Native Conversations provides keen discussion across three decades of Native America...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The United States is co...
If we are to make valid critical interpretations of Native American literature, we must discover, o...
The relationship between Western scholarship and Indigenous storytelling, whether oral or written, h...
Frances Kaye examines the different ways that Natives and Europeans perceived and interacted with th...