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Feathering Custer

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Feathering Custer W. S. Penn
Libristo kód: 04924576
Nakladatelství University of Nebraska Press, prosince 2004
Noted Nez Perce fiction writer and critic W. S. Penn turns his wry and penetrating gaze on the state... Celý popis
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Noted Nez Perce fiction writer and critic W. S. Penn turns his wry and penetrating gaze on the state of modern Native life and literature and considers how modern scholarship has affected the ways Natives and others see themselves and their world. The result is a uniquely frank, witty, and unsettling critique of contemporary theory and its ability to come to terms with the real lives and literatures of Natives in North America. Key to this critique is the troubling issue of what properly constitutes a traditional 'Indian' identity and an 'Indian' literature within Native communities and in the academy.In confronting this issue, Penn exposes some of the sillier uses of the serious language of diversity as well as the impact of identity politics on Native professors. And yet, Penn argues, the storytelling traditions so central to Native communities remain very much alive today, hidden in the corners of the literary canon. W. S. Penn is the director of the Creative Writing Program and winner of the Distinguished Faculty Award at Michigan State University. His many books include the North American Indian Prose Award-winner "All My Sins Are Relatives" (Nebraska 1995); the American Book Award-winner "Killing Time with Strangers"; and "This Is the World".

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