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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... story he tells is , as he freely acknowledges , as dependent on the stories others ( especially women ) have told him as they are on events he himself has witnessed . Moreover , his story can work its medicine only if addressed to a ...
... story he tells is , as he freely acknowledges , as dependent on the stories others ( especially women ) have told him as they are on events he himself has witnessed . Moreover , his story can work its medicine only if addressed to a ...
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... story back in time to 1934 , whereupon the book progresses in its fragmented narrative to 1984.1 On the first page of the chapters Erdrich indicates the year and , if the story is not being told by the omniscient narrator , the name of ...
... story back in time to 1934 , whereupon the book progresses in its fragmented narrative to 1984.1 On the first page of the chapters Erdrich indicates the year and , if the story is not being told by the omniscient narrator , the name of ...
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... stories . The first story occurs in 1982 shortly after the death of Nector and reveals both the toughness and tol- erance of Marie as she copes with her self - destructive son Gordie . Within this story is the second story that is a ...
... stories . The first story occurs in 1982 shortly after the death of Nector and reveals both the toughness and tol- erance of Marie as she copes with her self - destructive son Gordie . Within this story is the second story that is a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Narrative and Ethos in Erdrichs | 4 |
Against All Odds | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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1984 Love Medicine American Indian Literatures American Literature Anishinabe Argus Bakhtin Beet Queen Bingo Palace Burning Love carnival carnivalesque casino chance chapter Chippewa comic critics culture daughter Dot's Erdrich and Michael Erdrich's fiction Erdrich's Love Medicine Erdrich's novels ethnic sign Euro-American Fleur future gambling Gerald Vizenor Gerry Gordie Gordie's grotesque heart heritage hunter hunting Indi'n Humor Jack Jacklight John Purdy June Karl Kashpaw land Lipsha Louise Erdrich Louise Erdrich's Love Louise Erdrich's Tracks luck Lulu Lulu's Lyman Marie's metaphor Michael Dorris mother Nanapush Nancy Feyl Chavkin narrative narrator Nector North Dakota Ojibwe oral Paula Gunn Allen Pauline Pillager play postmodern Rainwater reader reading reservation resurrected Rushes Bear scene sense sexual Shawnee Ray Sister Leopolda Sita snare storytelling tion traditional transformation tribal tribe trickster vision quest Wedge of Shade Wild Geese women writers Zelda