2. TPatT - Titles

All Indigenous works that were first published in English before 1993 are included in this database.


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Reading Native American literature
Reading Native American literature
Introduction. Native American literary outreach and the non-Native reader -- Following the tracks: history and context of Native writing -- Nothing but words: from confrontation to connection in N. Scott Momaday's House made of dawn -- Revitalizing the original clan: participant readers in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony -- Individualism vs. separation: imagining the self to fosterunity via Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart -- Writing for connection: cross-cultural understanding in James Welch's historical fiction -- The approximate size of his favoritehumor: Sherman Alexie's comic connections and disconnections in The lone ranger and Tonto fistfight in heaven -- Stitching the gap: believing vs. knowing in Linda Hogan's Power, OCLC: 641535882
Real Indians: identity and the survival of Native America
Real Indians: identity and the survival of Native America
Introduction: The Chief Who Never Was -- 1. Enrollees and Outalucks: Law -- 2. "If He Gets a Nosebleed, He'll Turn into a White Man": Biology -- 3. What If My Grandma Eats Big Macs? Culture -- 4. If You're Indian and You Know It (but Others Don't): Self-Identification -- 5. "Whatddaya Mean 'We,' White Man?": Identity Conflicts and a Radical Indigenism -- 6. Allowing the Ancestors to Speak: Radical Indigenism and New/Old Definitions of Identity -- Conclusion: Long Lance's Ghost and the Spirit of Future Scholarship
Reasoning together: the native critics collective
Reasoning together: the native critics collective
A single decade: book-length native literary criticism between 1986 and 1997 / Craig S. Womack -- The callout: writing American Indian politics / Sean Teuton -- "Who shall gainsay our decision?": Choctaw literary critism in 1830 / Phillip Carroll Morgan -- "Go away, water!": Kinship criticism and the decolonization imperative / Daniel Heath Justice -- Land claims, identity claims: mapping indigenous feminism in literary critism and in Winona LaDuke's Last standing woman / Cheryl Suzack -- Theorizing American Indian literature: applying oral concepts to written traditions / Christopher B. Teuton -- Honoring Ni'Wahkomakanak / Janice Acoose -- Digging at the roots: location an ethical, native criticism / Lisa Brooks -- Of one blood: an argument for relations and regionality in Native American Literary studies / Tol Foster -- Samson Occom as writing instructor: the search for an interibal rhetoric / Kimberly Roppolo -- Blind bread and the business of theory making, by embarrassed grief / LeAnne Howe -- Your skin is the map: the theoretical challenge of Joy Harjo's erotic poetics / Robert Warrior -- Theorizing American Indian Experience / Craig S. Womack., Publisher description: This collectively authored volume celebrates a group of Native critics performing community in a lively, rigorous, sometimes contentious dialogue that challenges the aesthetics of individual literary representation. Bringing twelve distinguished authors into conversation, Reasoning Together is an interactive work. Each essay comments on the others so that contributions derive added strength from their companion pieces., Not available at SFU libraries

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