ISBN:
0822329298
,
0822329476
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 308 S
Series Statement:
New Americanists
Series Statement:
Native American studies, Maori studies
DDC:
810.9/897
Keywords:
American literature Indian authors
;
History and criticism
;
New Zealand literature Maori authors
;
History and criticism
;
Comparative literature American and New Zealand
;
Comparative literature New Zealand and American
;
Maori (New Zealand people) Intellectual life
;
Indians of North America Intellectual life
;
Indian activists Intellectual life
;
Identity (Psychology) in literature
;
Indigenous peoples in literature
;
Group identity in literature
;
American literature Indian authors
;
History and criticism
;
New Zealand literature Maori authors
;
History and criticism
;
Literature, Comparative American and New Zealand
;
Literature, Comparative New Zealand and American
;
Maori New Zealand people Intellectual life
;
Indians of North America Intellectual life
;
Indian activists Intellectual life
;
Identity Psychology in literature
;
Indigenous peoples in literature
;
Group identity in literature
;
USA
;
Indianer
;
Literatur
;
Ethnische Identität
;
Maori
;
Ethnische Identität
;
Literatur
;
Indianer
;
Nordamerika
;
Maori
;
Literatur
;
Autor
;
Aktivist
;
Ethnische Identität
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction : marking the indigenous in indigenous minority texts -- A marae on paper : writing a new Maori world in Te ao hou -- Debating indigenous identity Indians in the war -- An indigenous renaissance -- Constructing self and community in the Maori renaissance -- Blood/land/memory : narrating indigenous identity in the American Indian renaissance -- Conclusion : declaring a Fourth World
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
URL:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy035/2002001660.html
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