Browsing by Subject "American literature Indian authors History and criticism."
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Acts of empathic imagination: Contemporary Native American artists and writers as healers.
(2001)This dissertation uses the model of Native American "Morning Prayers" to establish four geographic and cultural regions within the United States as the means to discuss the relationship between health and contemporary ... -
Dakotapi women's traditions: A historical and literary critique of women as culture bearers.
(1997)A tradition is established by such early writers as Marie Louise McLaughlin, Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, and Ella Cara Deloria. These women writers knew early in their lives the importance of women's voices in literature. ... -
The Holy Land in transit: Colonialism and the quest for Canaan.
(2003)Through a comparative analysis of colonialism in the New World and Holy Land with attention to how politics influence literary production, I examine the process by which settler societies transform theological narratives ...