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5. Imagining Self and Community in American Indian Autobiography
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Kendall Johnson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction vii
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Part I
- The (Post)Colonial Construction of Indian Country 3
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Part II
- 1. American Indian Fiction and Anticolonial Resistance 127
- 2. Cannons and Canonization 183
- 3. American Indian Drama and the Politics of Performance 288
- 4. Sovereignty and the Struggle for Representation in American Indian Nonfiction 319
- 5. Imagining Self and Community in American Indian Autobiography 357
- Contributors 411
- Index 413
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction vii
-
Part I
- The (Post)Colonial Construction of Indian Country 3
-
Part II
- 1. American Indian Fiction and Anticolonial Resistance 127
- 2. Cannons and Canonization 183
- 3. American Indian Drama and the Politics of Performance 288
- 4. Sovereignty and the Struggle for Representation in American Indian Nonfiction 319
- 5. Imagining Self and Community in American Indian Autobiography 357
- Contributors 411
- Index 413