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This unique reader presents a broad approach to the study of
American Indians through the voices and viewpoints of the Native
Peoples themselves. Multi-disciplinary and hemispheric in approach,
it draws on ethnography, biography, journalism, art, and poetry to
familiarize students with the historical and present day
experiences of native peoples and nations throughout North and
South America-all with a focus on themes and issues that are
crucial within Indian Country today. For courses in Introduction to
American Indians in departments of Native American Studies/American
Indian Studies, Anthropology, American Studies, Sociology, History,
Women's Studies.
This unique reader presents a broad approach to the study of
American Indians through the voices and viewpoints of the Native
Peoples themselves. Multi-disciplinary and hemispheric in approach,
it draws on ethnography, biography, journalism, art, and poetry to
familiarize students with the historical and present day
experiences of native peoples and nations throughout North and
South America-all with a focus on themes and issues that are
crucial within Indian Country today. For courses in Introduction to
American Indians in departments of Native American Studies/American
Indian Studies, Anthropology, American Studies, Sociology, History,
Women's Studies.
In her original author’s note to the 1999 edition, Akilah Oliver
writes,“What I am trying to do in these poems is investigate the
non-linear synapses between desire, memory, blackness (as both a
personal identity and a non-essentialist historical notion),
sexuality and language.” the she said dialogues: flesh memory
proves to be not only still timely twenty years later, but
essential reading for understanding intersectional politics and
poetics in our current moment.
BAX 2016: Best American Experimental Writing is the third volume of
this annual literary anthology compiling the best experimental
writing in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. This year's
volume, guest-edited by Charles Bernstein and Tracie Morris,
features seventy-five works by some of the most exciting American
poets and writers today, including established authors-like Sina
Queyras, Tan Lin, Christian Boek, Myung Mi Kim, Juliana Spahr,
Samuel R. Delany, and even Barack Obama-as well as emerging voices.
Intended to provoke lively conversation and debate, Best American
Experimental Writing is an ideal literary anthology for
contemporary classroom settings.
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