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Early Native Literacies In New England A Documentary And Critical Anthology Kristina Bross Hilary Wyss

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Early Native Literacies In New England A Documentary And Critical Anthology Kristina Bross Hilary Wyss
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Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Kristina Bross; Hilary Wyss
ISBN: 9781558496477, 9781558496484, 1558496475, 1558496483
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Early Native Literacies In New England A Documentary And Critical Anthology Kristina Bross Hilary Wyss by Kristina Bross; Hilary Wyss 9781558496477, 9781558496484, 1558496475, 1558496483 instant download after payment.

Designed as a corrective to colonial literary histories that have excluded Native voices, this anthology brings together a variety of primary texts produced by the Algonquian peoples of New England during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and very early nineteenth centuries. Included among these written materials and objects are letters, signatures, journals, baskets, pictographs, confessions, wills, and petitions, each of which represents a form of authorship. Together they demonstrate the continuing use of traditional forms of memory and communication and the lively engagement of Native peoples with alphabetic literacy during the colonial period. Each primary text is accompanied by an essay that places it in context and explores its significance. Written by leading scholars in the field, these readings draw on recent trends in literary analysis, history, and anthropology to provide an excellent overview of the field of early Native studies. They are also intended to provoke discussion and open avenues for further exploration by students and other interested readers. Above all, the texts and commentaries gathered in this volume provide an opportunity to see Native American literature as a continuity of expression that reflects choices made long before contact and colonization, rather than as a nineteenth or even twentieth-century invention. Contributors include Heidi Bohaker, Heather Bouwman, Joanna Brooks, Kristina Bross, Stephanie Fitzgerald, Sandra Gustafson, Laura Arnold Leibman, Kevin McBride, David Murray, Laura Murray, Jean O'Brien, Ann Marie Plane, Philip Round, Jodi Schorb, David Silverman, and Hilary E. Wyss.

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