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Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives Book

Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives
Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives, Native North America describes the common struggle in diverse indigenous cultures to overcome the physical, psychological, and spiritual assault of colonialism, assimilation, and racism. The contributors to this wide-ranging collection of original essays , Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives has a rating of 3 stars
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Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives, Native North America describes the common struggle in diverse indigenous cultures to overcome the physical, psychological, and spiritual assault of colonialism, assimilation, and racism. The contributors to this wide-ranging collection of original essays , Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives
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  • Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives
  • Written by author Renee Hulan
  • Published by E C W Press, February 1999
  • Native North America describes the common struggle in diverse indigenous cultures to overcome the physical, psychological, and spiritual assault of colonialism, assimilation, and racism. The contributors to this wide-ranging collection of original essays
  • Native North America describes the common struggle in diverse indigenous cultures to overcome the physical, psychological, and spiritual assault of colonialism, assimilation, and racism. The contributors to this wide-ranging collection of original essays
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Introduction9
Native America and the Literary Tradition20
Native American Indian Literatures: Narratives of Survivance47
Spirit and Law in Native American Narratives64
Nations within as Seen from Without: Ten Theses on German Perspectives on the Literature of Canada's First Nations83
Why Native Literature?109
"Great Stories Are Told": Canadian Native Novelists122
Aboriginal Writing in Canada and the Anthology as Commodity135
"There Is Nothing but White between the Lines": Parallel Colonial Experiences of the Irish and Aboriginal Canadians156
"That Murderin' Halfbreed": The Abjectification of the Mixedblood in Mark Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer174
Savage Erotica Exotica: Media Imagery of Native Women in North America187
When the Good Guys Don't Wear White: Narration, Characterization, and Ideology in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead211
Beginner's Mind: Learning to Read the Ghost Dance Songs230
Memory Alive: An Inquiry into the Uses of Memory in Marilyn Dumont, Jeannette Armstrong, Louise Halfe, and Joy Harjo251
Contributors271


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