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All That Remains: Varieties of Indigenous Expression

All That Remains: Varieties of Indigenous Expression

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In this dynamic collection of essays, Arnold Krupat, one of the leading critics of American Indian writing, storytelling, and film, offers insightful and provocative analyses of representations by and about Native peoples, past and present. He considers the relations between tricksters in traditional and contemporary stories, the ways in which Native peoples were depicted in mainstream American literature in the mid-nineteenth century, and how modern Cherokee authors look back upon and represent the forced removal of their ancestors from the Southeast in the 1830s. He also examines the writings of the famed Pequot public intellectual William Apess (1798-1839) and the complex communicative strategies informing the contemporary prize-winning Inuit film Atanarjuat, the Fast Runner. All That Remains not only showcases one of the most influential scholars in the field but also establishes a bold agenda for Native literary criticism in the twenty-first century.

Author: Arnold Krupat
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 04/01/2009
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780803218901

Review Citation(s):
Chronicle of Higher Education 04/17/2009 pg. 22
Choice 09/01/2009

About the Author
Arnold Krupat is a professor of literature in the Global Studies Faculty Group at Sarah Lawrence College. He is the author of numerous books, including Red Matters: Native American Studies, The Turn to the Native: Studies in Criticism and Culture (available in a Bison Books edition), and the coeditor (with Brian Swann) of I Tell You Now: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers, also available in a Bison Books edition.

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