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Beginning Ethnic American Literatures (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Helena Grice, Candida Hepworth, Maria Lauret, Martin Padget Beginning Ethnic American Literatures (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Helena Grice, Candida Hepworth, Maria Lauret, Martin Padget; Index compiled by Annete Musker
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the late 1960s, American literature has been revitalised by the work of writers such as Toni Morrison, Sherman Alexie, Sandra Cisneros and Maxine Hong Kingston. An introduction to the study of ethnic American fictions organised into four sections, each written by a specialist in the fields of African American, Asian American, Chicano/a and native American literature. Writers are discussed in their cultural/political contexts and literary traditions (rather than as exceptions or as individuals, or on a generic basis).
The book highlights common themes in ethnic writing as well as specificities, and has extensive suggestions for further reading as well as a critical introduction regarding the concept of 'ethnic writing'. No competing titles - there are no textbooks, no beginners' books nor any systematised combination of ethnic fictions such as this - only edited collections on each area.

Indian Country - Travels in the American Southwest, 1840-1935 (Paperback, New Ed): Martin Padget Indian Country - Travels in the American Southwest, 1840-1935 (Paperback, New Ed)
Martin Padget
R828 R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Save R125 (15%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Indian Country" analyzes the works of Anglo writers and artists who encountered American Indians in the course of their travels in the Southwest during the one-hundred-year period beginning in 1840. Martin Padget looks first at the accounts produced by government-sponsored explorers, most notably John Wesley Powells writings about the Colorado Plateau. He goes on to survey the writers who popularized the region in fiction and travelogue, including Helen Hunt Jackson and Charles F. Lummis. He also introduces us to Eldridge Ayer Burbank, an often-overlooked artist who between 1897 and 1917 made thousands of paintings and drawings of Indians from over 140 western tribes.

Padget addresses two topics: how the Southwest emerged as a distinctive region in the minds of late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Americans, and what impact these conceptions, and the growing presence of Anglos, had on Indians in the region. Popular writers like Jackson and Lummis presented the American Indians as a primitive culture waiting to be discovered and experienced firsthand. Later, as Padget shows, Anglo activists for Indian rights, such as Mabel Dodge Luhan and Mary Austin, worked for the acceptance of other views of Native Americans and their cultures.

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