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Native American Women's Writing Karen L. Kilcup

Native American Women's Writing By Karen L. Kilcup

Native American Women's Writing by Karen L. Kilcup


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Brings together the work of Native American women writers of the nineteenth - and early twentieth - centuries. This title includes the works of fiction and non-fiction by well-known figures and less prolific writers, as well as anonymously authored women's texts. It provides readers with a sense of additional work that remains to be discovered.

Native American Women's Writing Summary

Native American Women's Writing: An Anthology c. 1800 - 1924 by Karen L. Kilcup

This ground--breaking anthology establishes the tradition of early Native American womena s writing within American literature and American womena s history. With a regionally diverse group of writers, this richly interwoven collection explores in depth the work of well--known figures such as Pauline Johnson, Sarah Winnemucca and Zitkala--ea, as well as less familiar writers such as Narcissa Owen, Buffalo Bird Woman, Mary Jemison, Ora Eddleman Reed, Sophia Alice Callahan, Owl Woman and Annette Leevier. Anonymously authored "womena s texts" are also included, along with writing by children and young adults. Karen Kilcup challenges traditional mainstream notions of what constitutes literature, including political, historical, and autobiographical writing alongside more familiarly "aesthetic" forms like romantic poetry, short fiction and spiritual literature. As well as representing traditional oral narratives, the collection invites readers to hear the "translation" of orality into written forms. Brief headnotes outline the writersa lives and indicate connections between and among the writers. The volume also includes brief bibliographies of primary and secondary materials for each writer. A key text for the classroom, Native American Womena s Writing: An Anthology c. 1800--1924 offers an inviting wealth of newly discovered material for scholars and general readers alike.

About Karen L. Kilcup

Karen L. Kilcup is Professor of American literature at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The recipient of a US national Distinguished Teacher award in 1987, Professor Kilcup has been named the Davidson Eminent Scholar Chair in the Humanities at Florida International University for Fall 2000. She is the author or editor of six books on American literature and culture, including Soft Canons: American Women Writers and Masculine Tradition (1999), Robert Frost and Feminine Literary Tradition (1998), and Nineteenth--Century American Women Writers: An Anthology (1997).

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I:. 1. Traditional Narratives and Songs. 2. Nancy Ward and early Cherokee Women. 3. Mary Jemison (Degiwenea s) (Seneca, c. 1743--1833). 4. Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (Ojibwa, 1800--1841). 5. Lucy Lowrey Hoyt Keys (Wahnenauhi) (Cherokee, 1831--1912). 6. Narcissa Owen (Cherokee, 1831--1911). 7. Waheenee. 8. Sarah Winnemucca (Thocmetony) (Paiute, c. 1844--1891). 9. Susette LaFlasche (Inshta Theamba or Bright Eyes) (Omaha, 1854--1903). 10. Annette Leevier (Ojibwa). 11. E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (Mohawk, 1861--1913). 12. Mabel Washbourne Anderson (Cherokee, 1863--1949). 13. Sophia Alice Callahan (Creek, 1868--1894). 14. Fox Indian Woman. 15. Owl Woman (Juana Manwell) ( Papago, fl. 1880) / Frances Densmore (1867--1957). 16. Zitkala--Sa (Red Bird, Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) (Sioux, 1876--1938). 17. Ora V. Eddleman Reed (Mignon Schreiber) (Cherokee, 1880--1968). Part II: Works by Various Authors.

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GOR007680021
9780631205180
0631205187
Native American Women's Writing: An Anthology c. 1800 - 1924 by Karen L. Kilcup
Used - Very Good
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2000-07-17
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