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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... scene with Lyman in Reno in The Bingo Palace reveals , Erdrich recognizes that there are many ways to engage in the ... scenes , which are crucial , pivotal events in the long story of the central families of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa ...
... scene with Lyman in Reno in The Bingo Palace reveals , Erdrich recognizes that there are many ways to engage in the ... scenes , which are crucial , pivotal events in the long story of the central families of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa ...
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... scenes of abandonment with which it opens and the complementary and rather conventional scenes of redemption with which it closes , The Beet Queen is a tour de force of comic grotesquerie . In one scene , Karl , looking like he just ...
... scenes of abandonment with which it opens and the complementary and rather conventional scenes of redemption with which it closes , The Beet Queen is a tour de force of comic grotesquerie . In one scene , Karl , looking like he just ...
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... scene ( and more so in the 1984 version of it ) in which she " snares ” her husband , but intercourse does not occur . Now the revisions reduce the chance a reader can stereotype Nector as a rapist . In any case , Erdrich's dramatic ...
... scene ( and more so in the 1984 version of it ) in which she " snares ” her husband , but intercourse does not occur . Now the revisions reduce the chance a reader can stereotype Nector as a rapist . In any case , Erdrich's dramatic ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Narrative and Ethos in Erdrichs | 4 |
Against All Odds | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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