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Native American Representations First Encounters Distorted Images And Literary Appropriations Gretchen M Bataille

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Native American Representations First Encounters Distorted Images And Literary Appropriations Gretchen M Bataille
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Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Gretchen M. Bataille
ISBN: 0803261888, 9780803261884, 0803213123
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Native American Representations First Encounters Distorted Images And Literary Appropriations Gretchen M Bataille by Gretchen M. Bataille 0803261888, 9780803261884, 0803213123 instant download after payment.

From Columbus's journal jottings about "Indios" to the image of Sacagawea on the dollar coin, from the marauding Indians portrayed in the traditional western to the appearance of Native Americans in Dances with Wolves, from cigar box caricatures to the Crazy Horse monument rising near Mt. Rushmore, Native Americans have been represented—and misrepresented—over the past five centuries. What such depictions mean—what they say, and what they do, historically, culturally, and ideologically—is the subject of this book. In Native American Representations, leading national and international critics of Native literature and culture examine images in a wide range of media from a variety of perspectives to show how depictions and distortions have reflected and shaped cross-cultural exchanges from the arrival of Europeans to today. Focusing on issues of translation, European and American perceptions of land and landscape, teaching approaches, and transatlantic encounters, the authors explore problems of appropriation and advocacy, of cultural sovereignty and respect for the "authentic" text. Most significantly, they ask the reader to consider the question: "Who controls the representation?" Illuminating and timely, the animated debates and insightful analyses in this book not only showcase some of the most provocative work being done in the field of Native Studies today, but they also set an agenda for its development in the twenty-first century.

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