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This transnational collection discusses the use of Native American
imagery in twentieth and twenty-first-century European culture.
With examples ranging from Irish oral myth, through the pop image
of Indians promulgated in pornography, to the philosophical
appropriations of Ernst Bloch or the European far right,
contributors illustrate the legend of "the Indian." Drawing on
American Indian literary nationalism, postcolonialism, and
transnational theories, essays demonstrate a complex nexus of power
relations that seemingly allows European culture to build its own
Native images, and ask what effect this has on the current
treatment of indigenous peoples.
This transnational collection discusses the use of Native American
imagery in twentieth and twenty-first-century European culture.
With examples ranging from Irish oral myth, through the pop image
of Indians promulgated in pornography, to the philosophical
appropriations of Ernst Bloch or the European far right,
contributors illustrate the legend of "the Indian." Drawing on
American Indian literary nationalism, postcolonialism, and
transnational theories, essays demonstrate a complex nexus of power
relations that seemingly allows European culture to build its own
Native images, and ask what effect this has on the current
treatment of indigenous peoples.
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