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With Feminist Readings of Native American Literature, Kathleen Donovan takes an important first step in examining how studies in these two fields inform and influence one another. Focusing on the works of N. Scott Momaday, Joy Harjo, Paula Gunn Allen, and others, Donovan analyzes the texts of these well-known writers, weaving a supporting web of feminist criticism throughout.
Drawing on the related fields of ethnography, ethnopoetics, eco-feminism, and post-colonialism, Feminist Readings of Native American Literature offers the first systematic study of the intersection between two dynamic arenas in literary studies today.
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Feminism and literature, Oral tradition, Indian authors, Indians of North America, Intellectual life, History and criticism, American literature, History, Indian women in literature, Race in literature, Group identity in literature, Women and literature, Canadian literature, Culture conflict in literature, Indians in literature, American literature, indian authors, Canadian literature, indian authors, American literature, history and criticismPlaces
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Feminist readings of Native American literature: coming to voice
1998, University of Arizona Press
in English
0816516324 9780816516322
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-176) and index.
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