Native American Literature

Native American Literature
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9780199944521
ISBN-13 : 0199944520
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Book Synopsis Native American Literature by : Sean Kicummah Teuton

Download or read book Native American Literature written by Sean Kicummah Teuton and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2018 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Along the way readers encounter the diversity of Indigenous peoples who, owing to their differing lands, livelihoods, and customs, evolved literatures adapted to a nation's specific needs. While, in the nineteenth century, public lecture and journalism fortified eastern Indigenous writers against removal west, nearly a century later autobiography enabled western Indigenous authors to tell their side of the winning of the west. Throughout he treats Indigenous literature with such complexity. He describes the single-handed invention of a written Indigenous language, the first Indigenous language newspaper, and the literary occupation of Alcatraz Island. Returning to contemporary poetry, drama, and novel by authors such as D'Arcy McNickle, Leslie Silko, Sherman Alexie, Louise Erdrich, Craig Womack, Teuton demonstrates that, like Indigenous people, Indigenous literature survives because it adapts, honoring the past yet reaching for the future.


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