Native American studies across time and space : essays on the indigenous Americas /
HauptbeschreibungThis collection of essays advocates a multidisciplinary dialogue that brings together an international group of scholars who work in the field of Latin American, Anglo-American, and Francophone Native Studies. To foster a more comprehensive and diverse curriculum of Native American...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Heidelberg :
Universitätsverlag Winter,
[2010]
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Colección: | American studies (Munich, Germany) ;
v. 191. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements; Oliver Scheiding
- Indtroduction: Native American Studies across Time and Spcae; Part I
- Theory and Method; Arnold Krupat
- Culturalismus and Its Discontents; Robert Warrior
- Contemporary Indigenous Approaches to Criticism Theory, and Method; Alfred Young Man
- A Critique of Anthropology from the Native Perspective; Part II
- Experience and Practice; Regina Harrison
- Economies of Exchange in the Colonial Ades; Catherine Julien
- What to Read on the Subject of Inca Religion; Luis Fernando Restrepo
- Memory and Justice
- D. Dörr/Mark D. Cole
- Native American Nations between Termination and Self-DeterminationPart III
- Literature and Peformance; Gordon M. Sayre
- John Tanner, Métis: On the Impossibilites of Cultural Translation; Clemens Spahr
- Sherman Alexie and the Limits of Storytelling; Jeanne Perreault
- Stealing Souls: The Dynamics of Evil in Contemporary Indigenous Literature; Birgit Däwes
- ""We are the Canon""; Vera Städing
- Re-figuring Stereotypes and Intertribal Performance in Hanay Geiogamah's Foghorn; Contributors; Index