Smoke rising: the native north American literary companion
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Sprache: | English |
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Detroit [u.a.]
Visible Ink Press
1995
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Beschreibung: | XXIX, 464 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0787604798 |
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adam_text | J O S E P H B R U C H A C M A N A G I N G E D I T O R 5MOKE RISING THE
JANET WITALEC EDITOR NATIVE WITH SHARON MALMOWSKI NORTH AMERICAN
LITERARY COMPANION WMI] D E T R O I T W A S H I N G T O N D C CONTENTS
FOREWORD XVM INTRODUCTION XXI ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXM CREDITS XXV THE GIFT
IS STILL BEING GIVEN BY JOSEPH BRUCHAC SHERMAN ALEXIE I A NEW AND
UPCOMING FIGURE IN NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE ALEXIE IS A SPOKANE AND
COEUR D ALENE POET AND SHORT STORY WRITER WHO HAS BEEN PRAISED FOR HIS
TREATMENT OF CONTEMPORARY RESERVATION LIFE * 13/16 * THE LONE RANGER AND
TONTO FISTFIGHT IN HEAVEN PAULA GUNN ALLEN 13 JEANNETTE ARMSTRONG 35
ALLEN IS A PUEBLO LAGUNA AND SIOUX POET CRITIC ESSAYIST NOVELIST AND
EDITOR WHOSE WORKS FOCUS ON HER IDENTITY AS A WOMAN MIXED BLOOD AND
LESBIAN IN LAGUNA AND WHITE SOCIETY * THE SACRED HOOP A CONTEMPORARY
PERSPECTIVE ARMSTRONG IS AN OKANAGAN NOVELIST POET SHORT STORY WRITER
AND AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR OF CHIL V 1 1 V 1 1 1 BETH BRANT 53 MARY
BRAVE BIRD BARNEY BUSH 83 MARIA CAMPBELL 99 ELIZABETH COOK LYNN 109 I S
M O K E DREN S BOOKS WHO IS KNOWN AS ONE OF THE FIRST NATIVE WOMEN
NOVELISTS IN CANADA * WE ARE A PEOPLE BRANT IS A MOHAWK POET SHORT STORY
WRITER ESSAYIST AND EDITOR WHO FREQUENTLY ADDRESSES HER IDENTITY AS A
NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN AND LESBIAN IN HER WORKS * THIS PLACE A LAKOTA
SIOUX POLITICAL ACTIVIST AND AUTOBIOG RAPHER BRAVE BIRD IS BEST KNOWN
FOR LAKOTA WOMAN AND OHITIKA WOMAN LAKOTA WOMAN WHICH WAS WRITTEN UNDER
THE NAME MARY CROW DOG WON THE AMERICAN BOOK AWARD IN 1991 AND WAS A
NATIONAL BESTSELLER * INVISIBLE FATHERS A SHAWNEE AND CAYUGA POET AND
SHORT STORY WRITER BUSH IS NOTED FOR WORKS THAT ARE IMBUED WITH A SENSE
OF OUTRAGE AT BOTH PAST AND PRESENT INJUSTICES THAT WHITE SOCIETY HAS
PERPETUATED AGAINST NATIVE AMERICANS * INHERIT THE BLOOD * TAKING A
CAPTIVE/1984 * ABBEY OF THE BEAR CAMPBELL IS A METIS AUTOBIOGRAPHER
AUTHOR OF CHILDREN S BOOKS PLAYWRIGHT SCRIPTWRITER EDI TOR AND ESSAYIST
WHO IS BEST KNOWN FOR HER AUTOBIOGRAPHY HALFBREED WHICH RELATES HER
STRUGGLES AS A METIS IN CANADIAN SOCIETY * HALFBREED A DAKOTA SIOUX POET
SHORT STORY WRITER AND NOVELIST COOK LYNN IS ESPECIALLY CONCERNED WITH
THE TENSION BETWEEN WHITE CULTURE AND NATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITY SHE HAS
STATED THAT WRITING IS AN ESSENTIAL ACT OF SURVIVAL FOR CON TEMPORARY
AMERICAN INDIANS * THE POWER OF HORSES R I S I N G VINE DELORIA JR 119
DELONA A SIOUX NONFICTION WRITER IS ONE OF THE MOST OUTSPOKEN FIGURES IN
NATIVE AMERICAN AFFAIRS HE IS OFTEN CONSIDERED A RADICAL THINKER BECAUSE
HE ADVOCATES NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL NATIONALISM AND THE FULFILLMENT OF
EARLY TREATY OBLIGATIONS BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT * SACRED PLACES
AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY MICHAEL DORRIS I37 LOUISE ERDRICH 153 A MODOC
AUTHOR OF A DIVERSE BODY OF WORK IN DIFFERENT GENRES DORNS IS PRAISED
FOR HIS SENSI TIVE AND INTELLIGENT TREATMENT OF NATIVE AMER ICAN
CONCERNS HE IS KNOWN FOR SUCH WORKS AS THE CROWN OF COLUMBUS A
COLLABORATIVE EFFORT WITH HIS WIFE LOUISE ERDNCH AND THE BROKEN CORD A
CHRONICLE OF THE EFFECTS OF FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME ON HIS ADOPTED SON
ADAM * A YELLOW RAFT IN BLUE WATER A CHIPPEWA NOVELIST SHORT STORY
WRITER POET AND NONFICTION WRITER THE AWARD WINNING ERDNCH IS A LEADING
FIGURE IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN LITERATURE SHE HAS BEEN PRAISED FOR THE
UNIVERSALITY OF HER THEMES THE POETIC QUAIL TY OF HER LITERARY VOICE AND
THE GENEROSITY WITH WHICH SHE PRESENTS HER CHARACTERS AND THE STO RIES
THEY TELL * LOVE MEDICINE (1982) HANAY GEIOGAMAH 177 A KIOWA PLAYWRIGHT
GEIOGAMAH IS KNOWN FOR WORKS IN WHICH HE EMPLOYS HUMOR REALISM AND
IDIOMATIC LANGUAGE TO SUBVERT NEGATIVE STEREO TYPES ABOUT NATIVE
AMERICANS AND TO ADDRESS THE ALIENATION FELT BY INDIANS IN CONTEMPORARY
AMERICAN SOCIETY U49 1 X DIANE GLANCY 189 GLANCY IS A CHEROKEE POET
SHORT STORY WRITER PLAYWRIGHT AND ESSAYIST WHO IS KNOWN FOR WORKS IN
WHICH SHE USES REALISTIC LANGUAGE AND VIVID IMAGERY TO ADDRESS SUCH
SUBJECTS AS SPIN TUAHTY FAMILY TIES HER IDENTITY AS A MIXED C O N T E N
T S I JANET CAMPBELL HALE 197 JOY HARJO 211 BLOOD AND HER RELATIONSHIP
TO THE LANDSCAPE OF THE GREAT PLAINS * FEMALE SEMINARY TAHLEQUAH INDIAN
TERRITORY 1850-1905 * HERE I AM STANDING BESIDE MYSELF * REGRETFULLY A
COEUR D ALENE NOVELIST POET ESSAYIST AND AUTOBIOGRAPHER HALE DRAWS FROM
HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCES TO EXAMINE THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF POVERTY AND
ALCOHOLISM ON NATIVE AMERICANS HER NOVEL THE ]AIBNG OF CECILIA CAPTURE
WAS NOMINATED FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE * RETURN TO BEAR PAW HARJO IS A
MUSKOGEE CREEK POET WHOSE WORKS ARE OFTEN SET IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST
WHILE EMPHASIZING THE PLIGHT OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND REFLECTING CREEK
VALUES MYTHS AND BELIEFS SHE HAS BEEN CONSISTENTLY PRAISED FOR HER
THEMATIC CONCERNS AND THE UNIVERSAL RELEVANCE OF HER VERSE * THE WOMAN
HANGING FROM THE THIRTEENTH FLOOR WINDOW * REMEMBER * GRACE *
AUTOBIOGRAPHY LANCE HENSON 221 HENSON IS A CHEYENNE POET WHOSE VERSE IS
NOTED FOR ITS POWERFUL IMAGERY ECONOMY OF WORDS AND UNIVERSAL APPEAL AS
WELL AS ITS INCOR PORATION OF CHEYENNE PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL COMMENTARY
* WARRIOR NATION TRILOGY * BUFFALO MARROW ON BLACK * IMPRESSIONS OF THE
CHEYENNE WAY TOMSON HIGHWAY 227 L_ S M O K E A CREE PLAYWRIGHT HIGHWAY
IS PRIMARILY KNOWN FOR HIS AWARD WINNING PLAYS THE REZ SISTERS AND DRY
LIPS OUGHTA MOVE TO KAPUSKASING BOTH OF WHICH DEAL WITH LIFE ON THE
RESERVATION * THE REZ SISTERS R I S I N G LINDA HOGAN 245 A CHICKASAW
POET SHORT STORY WRITER NOVELIST PLAYWRIGHT AND ESSAYIST HOGAN HAS
PLAYED A PROMINENT ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEM PORARY NATIVE
AMERICAN POETRY CRITICS NOTE THAT HER SPIRITUAL ATTITUDE TOWARD THE
NATURAL WORLD AND HER CONFRONTATIONAL ATTITUDE TOWARD ALL FORCES
DETRIMENTAL TO THE HUMAN SPIRIT ELE VATE THE IMPACT OF HER WORK *
HERITAGE * CROW * CROSSINGS BASIL H JOHNSTON 259 AN OJIBWAY NONFICTION
WRITER SHORT STORY WRITER AND AUTOBIOGRAPHER JOHNSTON IS PRE DOMMANTLY
CONCERNED WITH THE PRESERVATION OF OJIBWAY CULTURE HE HAS BEEN PRAISED
FOR HIS ACCURATE AND LOVING PORTRAYAL OF OJIBWAY CUS TOMS AND CEREMONIES
HIS HUMOROUS CHARACTEN ZATIONS AND HIS ATTENTION TO LANGUAGE * SENTENCED
TO SPANISH MAURICE KENNY 269 THOMAS KING 277 A MOHAWK POET SHORT STORY
WRITER AND PLAY WRIGHT KENNY HAS BEEN A LEADING FIGURE IN THE
RENAISSANCE OF NATIVE AMERICAN POETRY SINCE THE 1970S CRITICS HAVE
PRAISED KENNY S ABILITY TO CREATE A WORLD IN WHICH HUMANKIND AND NATURE
ARE FUSED AND HAVE NOTED HIS ADEPT USE OF ORAL TRADITIONS AND NATIVE
SYMBOLS * LEGACY * THEY TELL ME I AM LOST KING IS A CHEROKEE NOVELIST
SHORT STORY WRITER SCRIPTWRITER AUTHOR OF CHILDREN S BOOKS AND EDITOR
WHOSE WORKS ATTEMPT TO ABOLISH COMMON STEREOTYPES ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS
THROUGH SATIRE AND HUMOR HE HAS WON NUMEROUS AWARDS INCLUDING THE
GOVERNOR GENERAL S AWARD FOR A COYOTE COLUMBUS STORY * MEDICINE RIVER C
O N T E N T S * I X 1 LEE MARACLE 291 JOHN JOSEPH MATHEWS 301 MARACLE IS
A METIS AUTOBIOGRAPHER POET SHORT STORY WRITER AND NOVELIST WHOSE WORKS
REFLECT HER ANTIPATHY TOWARD SEXISM RACISM AND WHITE CULTURAL DOMINATION
IN CANADIAN SOCIETY CNT ICS HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED MARACLE S WORKS AS HAV ING
VITALITY AND A SENSE OF EMOTIONAL INTENSITY REFLECTIVE OF HER SPIRITUAL
APPROACH TO LIFE AND WRITING * EARLY REBELLION AN OSAGE NOVELIST
BIOGRAPHER HISTORIAN AND AUTOBIOGRAPHER MATHEWS IS CREDITED WITH BEING
ONE OF THE FIRST NATIVE AMERICANS TO WRITE FIE TION ABOUT NATIVE
AMERICANS * SUNDOWN DARCY MCNICKLE MCNICKLE WAS A CREE BORN SALISH
KOOTENAI NOVELIST SHORT STORY WRITER BIOGRAPHER AND ANTHROPOLOGIST WHO
IS CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE AMONG THE FOUNDERS OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE
AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ETHNOHISTORY AMONG HIS GROUNDBREAKING WORKS OF
ANTHROPOLOGY ARE THE INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UNITED STATES AND THEY CAME
HERE FIRST * THE SURROUNDED X 1 1 N SCOTT MOMADAY 325 DANIEL DAVID MOSES
335 I S M O K E MOMADAY A KIOWA NOVELIST POET AUTOBIOGRA PHER AND
NONFICTION WRITER IS WIDELY RECOG NIZED AS ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED AND
SUCCESS FUL CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN LITERARY FIGURES HIS NOVEL
HOUSE MADE OF DAWN WAS THE FIRST WORK BY A NATIVE TO WIN THE PULITZER
PRIZE AND HAS GREATLY INFLUENCED OTHER NATIVE AMEN CAN WRITERS * THE WAY
TO RAINY MOUNTAIN MOSES IS A DELAWARE POET AND PLAYWRIGHT WHO HAS BEEN
PRAISED FOR HIS INTELLIGENT AND THOUGHTFUL EXPLORATION OF SPIRITUAL
CONCERNS HIS ORIGINAL USE OF IMAGISTIC LANGUAGE AND HIS INCLUSION OF
NATIVE ORAL TRADITIONS IN HIS WORKS S I N G DUANE NIATUM SIMON ORTIZ 349
HE HAS BEEN CALLED ONE OF THE BEST OF CANADA S YOUNG NATIVE WRITERS *
GRANDMOTHER OF THE GLACIER * BEARWALK * THE LINE A KLALLAM POET SHORT
STORY WRITER AND PLAY WRIGHT NIATUM DRAWS HEAVILY ON THE MYTHS AND
LANGUAGES OF MANY DIFFERENT NATIVE AMEN CAN PEOPLES TO CREATE WORKS THAT
SYNTHESIZE THE WORLDVIEW OF HIS ANCESTORS WITH WESTERN EURO PEAN
LITERARY FORMS * AFTER THE DEATH OF AN ELDER KLALLAM * APOLOGY * ROUND
DANCE ORTIZ A ACOMA PUEBLO IS ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED AND WIDELY READ
NATIVE AMERICAN WRITERS IN HIS POETRY SHORT STORIES AND ESSAYS HE
INCORPORATES SOCIOPOLITICAL ANALYSES EMPHA SIZES COMPASSION AND HUMANITY
OVER MATERIAL CONCERNS AND ASSERTS THAT THE SURVIVAL OF ALL PEOPLE IS
DEPENDENT UPON THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE LAND AND TO EACH OTHER *
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH * RELOCATION * IT WAS THAT INDIAN LOUIS OWENS 361
CARTER REVARD 375 OF CHOCTAW AND CHEROKEE HERITAGE OWENS HAS PUBLISHED
CRITICAL STUDIES OF JOHN STEIN BECK S FICTION TWO NOVELS REFLECTIVE OF
HIS NATIVE HERITAGE AND A STUDY OF NATIVE AMEN CAN NOVELS HE HAS STATED
THAT HE WRITES TO EXPLORE THE DILEMMAS OF ALL MIXED BLOODS IN AMERICA
AND TO ILLUMINATE OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE NATURAL WORLD * THE SHARPEST
SIGHT REVARD AN OSAGE POET SHORT STORY WRITER AND ESSAYIST IS KNOWN FOR
VERSE IN WHICH HE BLENDS TRADITIONAL NATIVE IMAGES WITH CONTEMPORARY C O
N T E N T S I X 1 1 1 WENDY ROSE 385 LESLIE MARMON SILKO ISSUES AND
EMPLOYS VARIOUS POETIC FORMS AND MULTIPLE VOICES HE HAS STATED THAT
POETRY MATTERS LIKE HELL TO NATIVE AMERICANS * AN EAGLE NATION * CLOSE
ENCOUNTERS OF HOPI AND MIWOK DESCENT ROSE IS A POET WHO FREQUENTLY
EXAMINES THE ALIENATION OF THE HALFBREED IN BOTH WHITE AND NATIVE
CULTURES HER WORK IS INFUSED WITH OVERTONES OF PAIN ANGER AND BITTERNESS
AND IS FOCUSED ON SPIN U ALITY COMMUNION WITH THE NATURAL WORLD AND THE
ENCROACHMENT OF WHITE CULTURE ON NATIVE SOCIETY * JULIA SILKO A LAGUNA
PUEBLO NOVELIST POET AND SHORT STORY WRITER IS AMONG THE FOREMOST
WRITERS TO EMERGE FROM THE NATIVE AMERICAN LITERARY RENAISSANCE OF THE
1970S HER NOVELS CEREMONY AND ALMANAC OF THE DEAD HAVE BEEN PRAISED FOR
THEIR VIVID CHARACTERIZATIONS AND INVENTIVE PLOTS * CEREMONY LUCI
TAPAHONSO 407 X 1 V GERALD VIZENOR 415 I S M O K E TAPAHONSO S POEMS AND
SHORT STORIES ARE HIGHLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL INFUSED AND SHAPED BY HER
BELIEFS AND IDENTITY AS A NAVAJO WOMAN SHE HAS BEEN PRAISED FOR HER
FEMINIST AND INDIVIDU ALIST SENSIBILITIES HER DEPICTION OF NAVAJO TRADI
TIONS AND HUMOR AND HER ABILITY TO SENSITIVELY CONVEY HER MULTIFACETED
IDENTITY TO DIVERSE AUDIENCES * IN 1864 * HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE VIZENOR
IS A PROLIFIC AUTHOR WHOSE NOVELS PLAYS ESSAYS AND STORIES DRAW HEAVILY
UPON HIS EXPE NENCES AS A MIXED BLOOD CHIPPEWA HE FRE QUENTLY CHALLENGES
CONVENTIONAL NOTIONS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICAN LIFE IN HIS ESSAYS AND
AUTOBIO R I S I N G GRAPHICAL MEMOIRS AND HIS FICTION IS OFTEN DESCRIBED
AS POSTMODERN BECAUSE OF HIS USE OF EXPERIMENTAL NARRATIVE STRUCTURES
WORD PLAY AND COMPLEX SYMBOLS AND IMAGERY * SANTA MARIA CASINO ANNA LEE
WALTERS 427 WALTERS IS A PAWNEE AND OTOE MISSOUNA NOVEL 1ST ESSAYIST
SHORT STORY WRITER AUTHOR OF CHIL DREN S BOOKS AND POET WHO HAS DRAWN ON
HER NATIVE AMERICAN BACKGROUND TO MAKE TRIBAL PERSPECTIVES ACCESSIBLE TO
MODERN AUDIENCES SHE HAS BEEN PRAISED FOR HER EFFECTIVE BLENDING OF
LITERARY AND ARTISTIC GENRES HER REALISTIC DEPICTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN
CULTURE AND HER FOCUS ON SPIRITUAL CONCERNS * THE WARRIORS JAMES WELCH
443 A BLACKFEET AND GROS VENTRE NOVELIST AND POET WELCH IS BEST KNOWN
FOR HIS NOVELS WINTER IN THE BLOOD WHICH HAS RECEIVED HIGH PRAISE FOR
ITS TREATMENT OF MODERN CONCERNS FROM A NATIVE PERSPECTIVE AND THE DEATH
OF JIM LONEY WHICH FOCUSES ON A MIXED BLOOD S ALIENATION FROM BOTH WHITE
AND INDIAN SOCIETIES * THANKSGIVING AT SNAKE BUTTE * WINTER IN THE BLOOD
ROBERTA HILL WHITEMAN 455 WHITEMAN AN ONEIDA POET IS NOTED FOR HER
COLLECTION STAR QUILT WHICH HAS BEEN PRAISED FOR ITS SIMPLE AND
RHETORICAL LANGUAGE VIVID IMAGERY AND SINCERE AND DISTINCTIVE VOICE *
DREAM OF REBIRTH * A NATION WRAPPED IN STONE * STAR QUILT X V C O N T E
N T S
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title | Smoke rising the native north American literary companion |
title_auth | Smoke rising the native north American literary companion |
title_exact_search | Smoke rising the native north American literary companion |
title_full | Smoke rising the native north American literary companion Joseph Bruchac ed. ... |
title_fullStr | Smoke rising the native north American literary companion Joseph Bruchac ed. ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Smoke rising the native north American literary companion Joseph Bruchac ed. ... |
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