The Chippewa Landscape of Louise ErdrichAllan Richard Chavkin University of Alabama Press, 1999 - 213 Seiten This collection of essays focuses on Erdrich's writings rooted in the Chippewa experience. The contributors investigate narrative structure, signs of ethnicity, the notions of luck and chance, her use of metaphors, her efforts to counter stereotypes of American Indian women, and her use of comedy. |
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... novel's emphasis on bounda- ries of all kinds , from border checkpoints and jurisdiction disputes to questions of ownership and real estate against which Lipsha's love of open space seems merely nostalgic . As a result , the lyricism of ...
... novel's emphasis on bounda- ries of all kinds , from border checkpoints and jurisdiction disputes to questions of ownership and real estate against which Lipsha's love of open space seems merely nostalgic . As a result , the lyricism of ...
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... novel prompted an unusual amount of critical at- tention , won the National Book Critics Circle Award , and has since be- come a work frequently anthologized and taught in college . Yet in 1993 Erdrich published the novel again after ...
... novel prompted an unusual amount of critical at- tention , won the National Book Critics Circle Award , and has since be- come a work frequently anthologized and taught in college . Yet in 1993 Erdrich published the novel again after ...
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... novel was influ- enced by a traditional Chippewa storytelling technique - a cycle of sto- ries focused on a central subject . Like some of Faulkner's highly innova- tive works , such as Go Down , Moses and As I Lay Dying , Love Medicine ...
... novel was influ- enced by a traditional Chippewa storytelling technique - a cycle of sto- ries focused on a central subject . Like some of Faulkner's highly innova- tive works , such as Go Down , Moses and As I Lay Dying , Love Medicine ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Narrative and Ethos in Erdrichs | 4 |
Against All Odds | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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