15.30 Contemporary Aboriginal Literature in North AmericaEdited by: Klára Kolinská and Brigitte Georgi-Findlay Volume: 15 Issue: 30 2005 |
Contents
Klára Kolinská
Introduction: Contemporary Aboriginal Literature in North America – A View from Outside
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3 |
Thomas Claviez
Cosmopolitanism and its Discontents: The Politics of Sherman Alexie’s Reservation Blues and Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead
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17 |
Jesús Benito Sánchez
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Ana María Manzanas Calvo
Re-Citing Master Narratives: Thomas King’s Green Grass, Running Water and the Politics of Enunciation
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28 |
Verena Klein
Healing the Native Canadian Soul: Three Accounts of Spiritual Homecoming
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35 |
Dilek Direnc
From a New Paradise to a New Earth: European Myths and New World Alternatives Converse in Linda Hogan’s Power
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51 |
Imelda Martín Junquera
From Black Elk Speaks to Lakota Woman: Reflections upon Modern Collaborative Native American Autobiography
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58 |
Ton Hoenselaars
Shakespeare’s Histories and European Cultural Memory
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67 |
Martin Procházka
Apocalypticism in American Cultural History 2: Revelations of the Other
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79 |