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Sidner LarsonPublication Details
BookUniversity of Washington Press2000Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PS153.I52 L37 2000 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Notes
- "A McLellan book."
- "Sidner Larson’s Captured in the Middle embodies the very nature of Indian storytelling, which is circular, drawing upon the personal experiences of the narrator at every turn. Larson teaches about contemporary American Indian literature by describing his own experiences as a child on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana and as a professor at the University of Oregon." "Larson describes Indians today as post-apocalyptic peoples who have already lived through the worst imaginable suffering. By confronting the issues of fear, suppression, and lost identity through literature, Indians may finally move forward to imagine and create for themselves a better future, serving as models for the similarly fractured cultures found throughout the world today."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- House Made of Cards: The Construction of American Indians
- American Indians, Authenticity, and the Future
- Vine Deloria Jr.: Reconstructing the Logic of Belief
- Constituting and Preserving Self through Writing
- Louise Erdrich: Protecting and Celebrating Culture
- James Welch’s Indian Lawyer
- Pragmatism and American Indian Thought
ISBN
- 0295981326
- 0295979046
- 9780295981321
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