Inventing the American primitive

politics, gender, and the representation of Native American literary traditions, 1789-1936

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Inventing the American primitive

politics, gender, and the representation of Native American literary traditions, 1789-1936

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American 'mainstream' culture has always been fascinated with the notion of the 'primitive', particularly as embodied by Native Americans. In Inventing the American Primitive, Helen Carr illustrates how responses to the existence of Native American traditions have shaped ideas of American identity and American literature.

Inventing the American Primitive examines a body of work, both literary and anthropological, that describes, inscribes, translates and transforms Native American myths and poetry. Drawing on post-colonial and feminist theory, as well as ethnography's recent textual turn, Carr reveals the conflicts and ambivalence in these texts. Through their writings, the writers and anthropologists studied were attempting to preserve a culture which their country, with their help or connivance, sought to destroy.

The contradictions and tensions of this position run throughout their work. Although there is no simple narrative of progress in this story as it moves from the eighteenth-century primitivism to tweentieth-century modernism, the book shows the process by which the richness and complexity of Native American traditions came to be acknowledged.

  1. Inventing the American Primitive offers a radical new reading of American literary history, as well as fresh insights into the powerful pull of primitivism in United States culture, and into the interactions of gender and race ideologies.
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English
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-277) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/3520397
Library of Congress
PS173.I6 C37 1996, PS173.I6C37 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
286 p. ;
Number of pages
286

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL995247M
Internet Archive
inventingamerica00carr
ISBN 10
0814715486, 0814715494
LCCN
96033848
OCLC/WorldCat
34321577
Goodreads
3729042
6883187

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