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- The Routledge companion to Native American literature, edited by Deborah L. Madsen
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Deborah L. Madsen
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 494-507) and index
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- volume
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- Carrier MARC source
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- text
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- Contents
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- American imperialism and Pacific literatures
- Brady Nālani McDougall
- Clear-cut: The importance of mixedblood identities and the promise of Native American cosmopolitanism to Native American literatures
- Chris Lalonde
- The problem of authenticity in contemporary American "Gone Indian" stories
- Judit Ágnes Kádár
- Indigenous writers and the urban Indian experience
- Carol Miller
- Recovering a sovereign erotic: Two-spirit writers "reclaim a name for ourselves"
- Alicia Cox
- Introduction:
- Indigenous feminisms
- Leah Sneider
- Key moments.
- U.S.-Indian treaty-relations and Native American treaty literature
- David J. Carlson
- The Marshall trilogy and its legacies
- Sabine N. Meyer
- Native letters and North-American Indian wars
- Oliver Scheiding
- Finding voice in changing times: The politics of Native self-representation during the periods of removal and allotment
- The indigenous contexts of "Native." "American." "Literature."
- Mark Rifkin
- Assimilative schooling and Native American literature
- Tova Cooper
- Federalism reconfigured: Native narrations and the Indian New Deal
- Joseph Bauerkemper
- Embodied jurisgenesis: NAGPRA, dialogue, and repatriation in American Indian literature
- Amelia V. Katanski
- Native American literature and the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples
- Eric Cheyfitz
- Sovereignties.
- Deborah L. Madsen
- "That way may stand up and walk ourselves": Indian sovereignty and diplomacy after the Revolutionary war
- Tammy Wahpeconiah
- "What can I tell them that they will hear?": Environmental sovereignty and American Indian literature
- Lee Schweninger
- A seat at the table: Political representation for animals
- Brian K. Hudson
- Where food grows on water: Food sovereignty and indigenous North American literatures
- Jane Fiskio
- (Alter)Native medicine and health sovereignty: Disease and healing in contemporary Native American writings
- Hsinya Huang
- Identities.
- Religious sovereignty and the ghost dance in Native American fiction
- Susannah Hopson
- Native American activism and survival: Political, legal, cultural
- Bruce E. Johansen
- Identity, culture, community, and Nation: Literary theory as politics and praxis
- Kirby Brown
- Traditions.
- Indigenous literacy and language
- Birgit Brander Rasmussen
- Native American voices in Colonial North America
- Indigenous American literature: The inter-American hemispheric perspective
- Kathryn N. Gray
- Early Native American writing
- Drew Lopenzina
- The historical and literary role of folklore, storytelling, and the oral tradition in Native American literatures
- Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez
- Spinning the binary: Visual cultures and literary aesthetics
- David Stirrup
- Indigenous hermeneutics through ceremony: Song, language, and dance
- Diveena S. Marcus
- Native American intellectuals: Moundbuilders of yesterday, today, and tomorrow
- Earl E. Fitz
- Cari M. Carpenter
- Literary forms.
- Crossing the Bering Strait: Transpacific turns and Native literatures
- Iping Liang
- Reverse assimilation: Native appropriations of Euro-American conventions
- Kenneth M. Roemer
- From as-told-to stories to indigenous communal narratives
- Stephanie A. Sellers
- Native short story: Authorships, styles
- A. Robert Lee
- Alaska Native literature
- "A new legacy for future generations": Native North American performance and drama
- Birgit Däwes
- Native American poetry: Loosening the bonds of representation
- David L. Moore and Kathryn W. Shanley
- Native American novels: The Renaissance, the homing plot, and beyond
- John Gamber
- Film in the blood, something in the eye: Voice and vision in Native American cinema
- Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.
- Indigenous uncanniness: Windigo revisited and popular culture
- Sarah Henzi
- Susan Kollin
- Future pasts: Comics, graphic novels, and digital media
- Susan Bernardin
- Control code
- ocn907132709
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xxvi, 524 pages
- Isbn
- 9781138020603
- Lccn
- 2015009262
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Record ID
- u847733
- System control number
- (OCoLC)907132709
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