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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... transformational " sexual power . Van Dyke focuses on two pairs of mothers and daughters ( Fleur / Lulu and Marie / Zelda ) in order to reveal the women's power , a power that assumes a peculiarly sexual form for Chippewa women and that ...
... transformational " sexual power . Van Dyke focuses on two pairs of mothers and daughters ( Fleur / Lulu and Marie / Zelda ) in order to reveal the women's power , a power that assumes a peculiarly sexual form for Chippewa women and that ...
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... transformational power is often sexual . In discussing her poem " Jack- light , " Erdrich notes that “ [ j ] acklighting and hunting are both strong metaphors for me of sexual and love relations between men and women . In the male ...
... transformational power is often sexual . In discussing her poem " Jack- light , " Erdrich notes that “ [ j ] acklighting and hunting are both strong metaphors for me of sexual and love relations between men and women . In the male ...
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... transformational power , Erdrich also says : “ When , in some of the poems , it takes the form of becoming an animal , that I feel is a symbolic transformation , the moment a woman allows herself to act out of her own power " ( Bruchac ...
... transformational power , Erdrich also says : “ When , in some of the poems , it takes the form of becoming an animal , that I feel is a symbolic transformation , the moment a woman allows herself to act out of her own power " ( Bruchac ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Narrative and Ethos in Erdrichs | 4 |
Against All Odds | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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