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      Movements Toward an Indigenist Criticism

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      Movements Toward an Indigenist Criticism
      ByJoanne R. DiNova
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2005
      eBook Published 30 June 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203958773
      Pages 224
      eBook ISBN 9780203958773
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      DiNova, J.R. (2005). Spiraling Webs of Relation: Movements Toward an Indigenist Criticism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203958773

      ABSTRACT

      This work builds on indigenous theory as evident in the writing of Willie Ermine, Gregory Cajete, Craig Womack, Jace Weaver, Laurie Anne Whitt, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Voila Cordova, Dennis McPherson, and others. It works towards a criticism that, in accordance with the precepts of such theory, is community-oriented. It argues for a examination of literature in terms of its function for (or against) the community, in the expansive sense of the term.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |2 pages

      Seventh Fire

      chapter |18 pages

      Introduction

      chapter Chapter One|28 pages

      Academic Cowboys and North American Indians

      chapter Chapter Two|26 pages

      When “I” Equals More Than “Me”: Constructions of (Constructions of) Indigenous Identity

      chapter Chapter Three|34 pages

      Critical Warriors and “Hang-Around-the-Academy” Indians: Toward an Indigenist Criticism

      chapter Chapter Four|30 pages

      The Essential Métis: Being Halfbreed

      chapter Chapter Five|34 pages

      Spirals, Maps, and Poetry: Re-Reading Joy Harjo

      chapter |22 pages

      Conclusion

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