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When Did Indians Become Straight Kinship The History Of Sexuality And Native Sovereignty 1st Edition Mark Rifkin

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When Did Indians Become Straight Kinship The History Of Sexuality And Native Sovereignty 1st Edition Mark Rifkin
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Mark Rifkin
ISBN: 9780199755455, 0199755450
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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When Did Indians Become Straight Kinship The History Of Sexuality And Native Sovereignty 1st Edition Mark Rifkin by Mark Rifkin 9780199755455, 0199755450 instant download after payment.

When Did Indians Become Straight? explores the complex relationship between contested U.S. notions of normality and shifting forms of Native American governance and self-representation. Examining a wide range of texts (including captivity narratives, fiction, government documents, and anthropological tracts), Mark Rifkin offers a cultural and literary history of the ways Native peoples have been inserted into Euramerican discourses of sexuality and how Native intellectuals have sought to reaffirm their peoples' sovereignty and self-determination.

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