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These interviews showcase three Native writers in dialogue with a European critic who becomes their partner in exploring individual and tribal identity, cultural survival and exploitation, and writing techniques. From Hartwig Isernhagen's unique perspective, readers survey the growth of Native writing in the United States and Canada within the context of indigenous world literature.
All three writers responded to the same series of questions by their European interviewer. The dialogues show how three major figures assess the contribution of modernism, post-modernism, and the realist tradition to contemporary Native literature.
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History and criticism, Theory, Indians of North America, Intellectual life, Interviews, Canadian Authors, American literature, American Authors, Indian authors, Authors, American, Canadian literature, Authors, Canadian, Indians in literature, Literatur, Indiens d'Amerique dans la litterature, Interview, Auteurs indiens d'Amerique, Letterkunde, Indianen, Histoire et critique, Schriftsteller, Litterature americaine, Indianer, Litterature canadienne, Entretiens, Aufsatzsammlung, Auteurs indiens, American literature, indian authors, history and criticism, Momaday, n. scott, 1934-, Canadian literature, indian authors, Indians of north america, intellectual life, Canadian literature, history and criticismPlaces
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Momaday, Vizenor, Armstrong: Conversations on Americn Indian Writing (American Indian Literature & Critical Studies (Paperback))
April 2001, University of Oklahoma Press
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Momaday, Vizenor, Armstrong: conversations on American Indian writing
1999, University of Oklahoma Press
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