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Explores the uneasy relations - often contentious, sometimes complicit - between American Indian Literature and literary theory. Some of the essays in this book open American Indian narratives to theoretical critique based on "western depth models". Others find critique in storytelling and processes of narrative production, thereby exposing dimensions of literary theory that grow from the indigenous ground of Native stories themselves.

Stories Through Theories North American Indian Writing Storytelling and Critique American Indian Studies

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      Publisher: Michigan State University Press
      Publication Date: 30/09/2010
      ISBN13: 9780870138416, 978-0870138416
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      Book Synopsis
      Explores the uneasy relations - often contentious, sometimes complicit - between American Indian Literature and literary theory. Some of the essays in this book open American Indian narratives to theoretical critique based on "western depth models". Others find critique in storytelling and processes of narrative production, thereby exposing dimensions of literary theory that grow from the indigenous ground of Native stories themselves.

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