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American literature --- Indian literature --- Indian literature. --- Indian authors --- History and criticism --- Indian authors. --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Indian literature (American) --- English literature --- Literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers)
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"As Siobhan Senier researches ways indigenous Americans in New England have sustained and developed various literary and cultural traditions, she considers anew the overlapping notions of "sovereignty" and "sustainability" and concerns of social sustainability, culture, linguists, literature, the environment, and economics"--
Indian literature --- American literature --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Literature --- History and criticism. --- Indian authors
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"Collection of songs, orations, myths, stories, legends, and other oral literatures from seven of the major language groups of the Great Plains: Muskogean, Uto-Aztecan, Caddoan, Siouan, Algonquian, Kiowa-Tanoan, and Athabascan"--Provided by publisher.
Indians of North America --- Folk literature, Indian --- Indian literature --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Literature --- Indian folk literature --- Folklore. --- Indian authors
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This challenging new book looks at the current reinvention of American Studies: a reinvention that, among other things, has put the whole issue of just what is 'American' and what is 'American Studies' into contention. The collection focuses, in particular, on American mythology. The editors themselves have written essays that examine the connections between mythologies of the United States and those of either classical European or Native American traditions. William Blazek considers Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine novels as chronicles combining Ojibwa mythology and contemporary U.S. culture in ways that reinvest a sense of mythic identity within a multicultural, postmodern America. Michael K Glenday's analysis of Jayne Anne Phillips' work and explores in it the contexts where myth and dream interact with each other. Betty Louise Bell is one of four essayists in this collection who focus their criticism on authors of Native American heritage. In the first part of 'Indians with Voices', Bell carefully argues that Roy Harvey Pearce's seminal Native American studies text Savagism and Civilization fails to acknowledge its white elitist assumptions about what constitutes The American Mind and views Native Americans along a primitive-savage binary that helped to create a twentieth-century 'national mythos of innocence and destiny'. Other essays include Christopher Brookeman's study of the impact of Muhammad Ali on Norman Mailer's non-fiction writing about heavyweight boxing.
American literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2009 --- American literature. --- Indian mythology in literature. --- Race in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Indian authors. --- Indian literature (American)
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This collection, broad in its scope, explores rich and multi-faceted literary works by and about Native Americans from the ""long"" early American period to the present. What links these essays is a concern for the ways in which Native Americans have naviga
American literature --- Indians in literature. --- Indians of North America --- Indian literature --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Literature --- Indians of Central America in literature --- Indians of Mexico in literature --- Indians of North America in literature --- Indians of South America in literature --- Indians of the West Indies in literature --- Indian literature (American) --- Indian authors. --- Intellectual life. --- Ethnic identity. --- Race identity --- Indian authors
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The introduction and eight chapters in English and Spanish that make up "Teorizando las literaturas indigenas contemporaneas" examine the textual production of indigenous authorship. The authors start from the nineties and problematize the relationship between Indigenous People and nation-state in Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, and Brazil. It is one of the book's suggestions that current indigenous movements and their demands can be best understood through a critique of textual production of its organic intellectuals. While much has been written about the activities of the social movements and current indigenous textual production, there is still the need for a book that contextualizes what has enabled the emergence of a contemporary indigenous literary canon and its relationship to those social movements. This book aims to fill some of these gaps.
Latin American literature --- Indian literature --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Literature --- Indian authors --- History and criticism. --- Latin America. --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America
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Mesoamerican Voices, first published in 2006, presents a collection of indigenous-language writings from the colonial period, translated into English. The texts were written from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries by Nahuas from central Mexico, Mixtecs from Oaxaca, Maya from Yucatan, and other groups from Mexico and Guatemala. The volume gives college teachers and students access to important new sources for the history of Latin America and Native Americans. It is the first collection to present the translated writings of so many native groups and to address such a variety of topics, including conquest, government, land, household, society, gender, religion, writing, law, crime, and morality.
Indian literature --- Nahuatl literature. --- Maya literature. --- Nahuatl literature --- Maya literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Native American & Hyperborean Languages --- Belizean literature --- Aztec literature --- Mexican literature (Nahuatl) --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Literature --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Indian authors
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An interdisciplinary exploration of indigenous bodies.
American literature --- Indian literature --- Human body in literature. --- Human body in art. --- Human body --- Indian artists --- Indian philosophy --- Indian art --- Indian literature (American) --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Literature --- Indians of North America --- Body, Human, in literature --- Human figure in literature --- Ethnic art --- Symbolic aspects of the human body --- Symbolism --- Artists, Indian --- Artists --- Human body in art --- Art --- Composition (Art) --- Figurative art --- Anatomy, Artistic --- Figure drawing --- Figure painting --- Indian authors. --- History and criticism. --- Symbolic aspects. --- Indian authors --- Philosophy --- Human figure in art. --- Indigenous art --- Indigenous philosophy --- Indigenous artists --- Indigenous literature --- Indigenous authors.
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Folk literature [Indian ] --- Indiaanse literatuur --- Indian folk literature --- Indian literature --- Indian literature (American Indian) --- Indianen--Literatuur --- Indians--Literature --- Litterature indienne --- Littérature populaire indienne --- Volksliteratuur [Indiaanse ] --- American literature --- America in literature --- Littérature américaine --- Translations into English --- Translations from Indian languages --- Traductions des langues indiennes --- Littérature américaine --- Indians --- History --- Sources --- Languages --- Writing
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