Transport gratuit la punctele de livrare Pick Up peste 299 lei
Packeta 15 lei Easybox 20 lei Cargus 25 lei FAN 25 lei

Demon of the Continent

Limba englezăengleză
Carte Carte broșată
Carte Demon of the Continent Joshua David Bellin
Codul Libristo: 04723247
Editura University of Pennsylvania Press, octombrie 2000
The Demon of the Continent Indians and the Shaping of American Literature Joshua David Bellin "This... Descrierea completă
? points 92 b
185 lei
În depozitul extern Expediem în 14-18 zile

30 de zile pentru retur bunuri


Ar putea de asemenea, să te intereseze


Life of the Buddha Tenzin Chogyel / Carte broșată
common.buy 73 lei
Magic Wool Fruit Children Christine Schafer / Carte broșată
common.buy 77 lei
Marvelous Transformations / Carte broșată
common.buy 349 lei
Global Access Strategy for the U.S. Air Force David A. Shlapak / Carte broșată
common.buy 98 lei
Medicine for Women in Imperial China A. K. C. Leung / Carte broșată
common.buy 793 lei
Human Country Harry Mathews / Carte broșată
common.buy 74 lei
Analyzing Crime Patterns Victor Goldsmith / Carte broșată
common.buy 563 lei
Street Kids Kristina Gibson / Carte broșată
common.buy 199 lei
This Is the Truth Abdul (Institute for Social and Economic Change Bengaluru India) Aziz / Carte broșată
common.buy 84 lei
Patient's Ordeal William F. May / Carte broșată
common.buy 91 lei
Advances in Plastics Werner Rasshofer / Copertă tare
common.buy 1.143 lei

The Demon of the Continent Indians and the Shaping of American Literature Joshua David Bellin "This work will join such studies as Toni Morrison's Playing in the Dark, Eric Sundquist's To Wake the Nations, and Lucy Maddox's Removals. It is a thoughtful, engaging study."--Priscilla Wald, Duke University "Bellin not only proposes a major and fundamentally new reading of American literature itself, he also writes beautifully."--Barry F. O'Connell, Amherst College In recent years, the study and teaching of Native American oral and written art have flourished. During the same period, there has been a growing recognition among historians, anthropologists, and ethnohistorians that Indians must be seen not as the voiceless, nameless, faceless Other but as people who had a powerful impact on the historical development of the United States. Literary critics, however, have continued to overlook Indians as determinants of American--rather than specifically Native American--literature. The notion that the presence of Indian peoples shaped American literature as a whole remains unexplored. In The Demon of the Continent, Joshua David Bellin probes the complex interrelationships among Native American and Euro-American cultures and literatures from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. He asserts that cultural contact is at the heart of American literature. For Bellin, previous studies of Indians in American literature have focused largely on the images Euro-American writers constructed of indigenous peoples, and have thereby only perpetuated those images. Unlike authors of those earlier studies, Bellin refuses to reduce Indians to static antagonists or fodder for a Euro-American imagination. Drawing on works such as Henry David Thoreau's Walden, William Apess' A Son of the Forest, and little known works such as colonial Indian conversion narratives, he explores the ways in which these texts reflect and shape the intercultural world from which they arose. In doing so, Bellin reaches surprising conclusions: that Walden addresses economic clashes and partnerships between Indians and whites; that William Bartram's Travels encodes competing and interpenetrating systems of Indian and white landholding; that Catherine Sedgwick's Hope Leslie enacts the antebellum drama of Indian conversion; that James Fenimore Cooper and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow struggled with Indian authors such as George Copway and David Cusick for physical, ideological, and literary control of the nation. The Demon of the Continent proves Indians to be actors in the dynamic processes in which America and its literature are inescapably embedded. Shifting the focus from textual images to the sites of material, ideological, linguistic, and aesthetic interaction between peoples, Bellin reenvisions American literature as the product of contact, conflict, accommodation, and interchange. Joshua David Bellin is a member of the faculty of La Roche College. 2000 | 280 pages | 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-3570-8 | Cloth | $59.95s | GBP39.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-1748-3 | Paper | $27.50s | GBP18.0 0 World Rights | Literature, Native American Studies, Cultural Studies Short copy: American literature has been deeply shaped by the presence of American Indians.

Dăruiește această carte chiar astăzi
Este foarte ușor
1 Adaugă cartea în coș și selectează Livrează ca un cadou 2 Îți vom trimite un voucher în schimb 3 Cartea va ajunge direct la adresa destinatarului

Logare

Conectare la contul de utilizator Încă nu ai un cont Libristo? Crează acum!

 
obligatoriu
obligatoriu

Nu ai un cont? Beneficii cu contul Libristo!

Datorită contului Libristo, vei avea totul sub control.

Creare cont Libristo