Native American literature: towards a spatialized reading
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge transnational perspectives on American literature
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 218 - 229 |
Beschreibung: | IX, 236 S. |
ISBN: | 0415397022 0203968220 9780415397025 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1
and eulogized space
Introduction
Mad women and attics
We start musing on primitiveness
Nestling up ever closer to meaning
Conclusion
2
The Woman Who Owned the Shadows,
Introduction
Once for each of the directions
Composition is the difference
The Fall
Conclusion
3
Against adverse forces
Infelicitous places
Under the guidance of Spider Woman
A room of one s own
Conclusion
viii Contents
4
Introduction
Narratives within narratives
Traditional
Navajo
Conclusion
5
Silko and Linda Hogan
Dwelling/being in the landscape
Ceremony. That boy needs a medicine man
6
Ноге
A world cracked open
1
and Power,
Introduction
Figures of the In between
Frozen watchfulness and attachment disorders
Generations of abuse
Ghost Dance as paradigm for narrative recovery
Conclusion
8
The Jailing of Cecelia Capture,
Introduction
Resisting the homing-in plot
Narrative and textual strategies in The Jailing of Cecelia Capture
Conclusion
9
Faces in the Moon,
Introduction
Raised on the voices of women
Narrative and textual strategies in Faces in the Moon
Ghosts Dance: textual rituals of membering
Conclusion
Contents ix
10
Introduction
Frank Waters The Man Who Killed the Deer
The absence of the real in the ruins of tribal representations
11
Introduction
Thick description
The third space of
12
/
Cherokee-Welsh-lrish-Cajun mixed space in between
Home, a bad joke
Кіто
13
Introduction
Mixed-blood narratives
Telling histories
Narration, narrators and narratees
Characterization
Focalization
Narrators and narratees
Analepsis and prolepsis
Delays and gaps
Implied author and implied reader
Conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix I Ceremony: chart of narrative structure
Appendix II Chart of The Last Report on the Miracles at Little
No Horse
Nota
Works cited
Select bibliography
Index
Native American
Native American
American writers, including well known, canonical works such as Leslie
Marmon Silko s Ceremony, as well as lesser known but equally enjoyable texts,
such as Janet Campbell Hale s The Jailing of Cecelia Capture and Linda Hogan s
Solar Storms. Believing in the possibility of communicating across cultural
boundaries, Native American Literature offers a series of readings that focus on
the act of understanding imaginatively texts by Native American and mixed-
blood authors that address and educate a global readership.
The book offers introductions to major novels, such as Paula Gunn Allen s
The Woman Who Owned the Shadows, Silko s Ceremony and Linda Hogan s Power,
based on strategies of close, attentive reading. Having demonstrated the
principle of imaginative, empathetic reading by the general reader, Helen
May Dennis builds on these initial readings to explore in more detail the
impressive range of narrative strategies employed in this body of works. Her
final chapter, on the novels of Louise Erdrich, uses narratology as a tool for
analysis. In so doing, she explores Erdrich s sophisticated blend of oral
storytelling traditions with aspects of modernist writing, and her remarkable
construction of a novel cycle that relates
history of the late twentieth century.
This book interweaves questions of narratology with a wide-ranging
discussion of the themes of felicitous and infelicitous spaces. The author
concentrates on the different representations of cultural spaces, on themes of
displacement and homelessness, and on the inscription of mixed-blood
identity that internalizes the trope of the conflictual frontier zone. In
addition, this study dwells on the fragility and power of individual and
cultural memory as it is depicted in these novels. The book demonstrates that
a judicious mix of imaginative and informed acts of interpretation permit the
non-Indian reader to achieve spatialized readings of these novels, i.e. readings
that read text in context and in depth. Throughout, the author enacts a
practice of cross-cultural reading, which employs a diversity of strategies to
respond appropriately to this burgeoning canon of Native American
literature.
Helen May Dennis is Senior Lecturer in North American Literature in the
Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of
Warwick. She has published on Elizabeth Bishop,
Pound,
literature and culture, and North American women writers.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1
and eulogized space
Introduction
Mad women and attics
We start musing on primitiveness
Nestling up ever closer to meaning
Conclusion
2
The Woman Who Owned the Shadows,
Introduction
Once for each of the directions
Composition is the difference
The Fall
Conclusion
3
Against adverse forces
Infelicitous places
Under the guidance of Spider Woman
A room of one's own
Conclusion
viii Contents
4
Introduction
Narratives within narratives
Traditional
Navajo
Conclusion
5
Silko and Linda Hogan
Dwelling/being in the landscape
Ceremony." 'That boy needs a medicine man'
6
Ноге
A world cracked open
1
and Power,
Introduction
Figures of the 'In between'
Frozen watchfulness and attachment disorders
Generations of abuse
Ghost Dance as paradigm for narrative recovery
Conclusion
8
The Jailing of Cecelia Capture,
Introduction
Resisting the 'homing-in' plot
Narrative and textual strategies in The Jailing of Cecelia Capture
Conclusion
9
Faces in the Moon,
Introduction
'Raised on the voices of women'
Narrative and textual strategies in Faces in the Moon
Ghosts Dance: textual rituals of 'membering'
Conclusion
Contents ix
10
Introduction
Frank Waters' The Man Who Killed the Deer
The absence of the real in the ruins of tribal representations
11
Introduction
Thick description
The third space of
12
'/
Cherokee-Welsh-lrish-Cajun mixed space in between'
Home, a bad joke
Кіто
13
Introduction
Mixed-blood narratives
Telling histories
Narration, narrators and narratees
Characterization
Focalization
Narrators and narratees
Analepsis and prolepsis
Delays and gaps
Implied author and implied reader
Conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix I Ceremony: chart of narrative structure
Appendix II Chart of The Last Report on the Miracles at Little
No Horse
Nota
Works cited
Select bibliography
Index
Native American
Native American
American writers, including well known, canonical works such as Leslie
Marmon Silko's Ceremony, as well as lesser known but equally enjoyable texts,
such as Janet Campbell Hale's The Jailing of Cecelia Capture and Linda Hogan's
Solar Storms. Believing in the possibility of communicating across cultural
boundaries, Native American Literature offers a series of readings that focus on
the act of understanding imaginatively texts by Native American and mixed-
blood authors that address and educate a global readership.
The book offers introductions to major novels, such as Paula Gunn Allen's
The Woman Who Owned the Shadows, Silko's Ceremony and Linda Hogan's Power,
based on strategies of close, attentive reading. Having demonstrated the
principle of imaginative, empathetic reading by the general reader, Helen
May Dennis builds on these initial readings to explore in more detail the
impressive range of narrative strategies employed in this body of works. Her
final chapter, on the novels of Louise Erdrich, uses narratology as a tool for
analysis. In so doing, she explores Erdrich's sophisticated blend of oral
storytelling traditions with aspects of modernist writing, and her remarkable
construction of a novel cycle that relates
history of the late twentieth century.
This book interweaves questions of narratology with a wide-ranging
discussion of the themes of felicitous and infelicitous spaces. The author
concentrates on the different representations of cultural spaces, on themes of
displacement and homelessness, and on the inscription of mixed-blood
identity that internalizes the trope of the conflictual frontier zone. In
addition, this study dwells on the fragility and power of individual and
cultural memory as it is depicted in these novels. The book demonstrates that
a judicious mix of imaginative and informed acts of interpretation permit the
non-Indian reader to achieve spatialized readings of these novels, i.e. readings
that read text in context and in depth. Throughout, the author enacts a
practice of cross-cultural reading, which employs a diversity of strategies to
respond appropriately to this burgeoning canon of Native American
literature.
Helen May Dennis is Senior Lecturer in North American Literature in the
Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of
Warwick. She has published on Elizabeth Bishop,
Pound,
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