New voices in Native American literary criticism
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | New voices in Native American literary criticism / edited by Arnold Krupat |
Publié : |
Washington :
Smithsonian Institution Press
, C 1993 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (xxv-555 p.) |
Collection : | Smithsonian series of studies in Native American literatures |
Sujets : |
- Tradition and innovation in Ojibwe storytelling : Mrs. Marie Syrette's "The Orphans and mashos / Ridie Wilson Ghezzi. - Creating meaning and evoking emotion through repetition : Shuar war stories / Janet Wall Hendricks. - To be or not to be : suicide and sexuality in Huichol Indian funeral-ritual oratory / Jay Courtney Fikes. - "Another home run for the black sox" : humor and creativity in Hopi ritual clown songs / Hans-Ulrich Sanner. - Writing of the Inuit of Canada's eastern Arctic / Perry Shearwood. Poems and songs of the Cuicapicque : contemporary Nahuati poets / Miguel Léon-Portilla. - Mystery novels to Choctaw pageant : Todd Downing and native American literature (s) / Wolfgang Hochbruck. - Frontiers of native American women's writings : Sarah Winnemucca's Life among the Piutes / Brigitte Georgi-Findlay. - Toward an anthropology of anthropology : culture heroes, origin myths, and mythological places of Southwestern anthropology / William Willard. - Looking through the glass darkly : the editorialized Mourning Dove / Alanna Kathleen Brown. - Great stillness : visions and native wisdom in the writings of Frank Bird Linderman / Celeste River. - Vizenor's Griever : a post-maodernist little red book of cocks, tricksters, and colonists / Bernadette Rigal-Cellard. - Multiple traditions of Gerald Vizenor's Haiku poetry / Kimberly M. Blaeser. - Myth,history and identity in Silko and young bear : postcolonial Praxis / David L. Moore. - Literature in a "national sacrifice area" : Leslie Silko's Ceremony / Shamoon Zamir. - Hearing the old ones talk : reading narrated American Indian lives in Elizabeth Colson's Autobiographies of three Pomo women / Greg Sarris. - How (!) is an Indian? : a contest of stories / Jana Sequoya. - Grandmother, grandfather, and the first history of the Americas / Clifford E. Trafzer. - "Then came the time Crow sang for them" : some ideas about writing and meaning in the work of Peter Kalifornsky / Katherine McNamara. - Because of this I am called the foolish one : Felix White, Sr.'s Interpretations of the Winnebago trickster / Kathleen A. Danker. - "Poetic fancy" : a glimpse at the translative commentary of Martin J. Sampson / Crisca Bierwert