East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, c2009.
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Part of the series American Indian studies series;American Indian studies series (East Lansing, Mich.)
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Allegories of engagement: stories/theories – a few remarks / Gordon D. Henry Jr. — Living to tell stories / P. Jane Hafen — Taking turns breaking me into pieces: the reading of immiscible others in Ray A. Young Bear’s Black Eagle Child: the Facepaint narratives / Rob Appleford — Uncomprehended mysteries: language and legend in the writing of Zitkala-Ša and Mourning Dove / Harry Brown — Chances of survivance: Gerald Vizenor’s autocritical auto/biographies / Elvira Pulitano — Ignatia Broker’s lived feminism: toward a Native women’s theory / Molly McGlennen — A sovereignty of transmotion: imagination and the real, Gerald Vizenor, and Native literary nationalism / Niigonwedom James Sinclair — Writing the intertwined global histories of indigeneity and diasporization: an ecocritical articulation of place, relationality, and storytelling in the poetry of Simon J. Ortiz / Susan Berry Brill De Ramírez — The(st)ories of ceremonial relation: Native narratives and the ethics of reading / Silvia Martínez-Falquina / Bearheart: Gerald Vizenor’s compassionate novel / Michael Wilson — Story, braid, basket: the woven aesthetics of Jeannette Armstrong’s Whispering in shadows / Jane Haladay — Stories are all we are: Thomas King’s theory and practice of storytelling / Teresa Gibert — Indians in Sunday clothes: the imposturing strategies of Grey Owl / Nieves Pascual Soler — The Eagleheart narratives: contexts, process, representation, and ceremony in making texts / Gordon D. Henry Jr. — Origin-of-poem story: origin and ownership of an Indian poem, Earth death / Patrick R. Lebeau.
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