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Reading Native American Women

Critical/Creative Representations

Hernández-Avila, Inés
Barcode 9780759103719
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Release Date: 14/07/2005

Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: AltaMira Press
Series: Contemporary Native American Communities
Contributors: Joanne Barker (Contributions by), Gloria Bird (Contributions by), Victoria Bomberry (Contributions by), Mary C. Churchill (Contributions by), Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Contributions by), Carolyn Dunn (Contributions by), Reid Gómez (Contributions by), Janice Gould (Contributions by), Joy Harjo (Contributions by), Inés Hernández-Avila (Contributions by), Deborah A. Miranda (Contributions by), Luana Ross (Contributions by), Andrea Smith (Contributions by), Inés Talamantez (Contributions by), Teresia Teaiwa (Contributions by), Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie (Contributions by), Hernández-Avila, Inés (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: AltaMira Press

Critical/Creative Representations
Reveals the vitality of the intellectual and creative work of Native American women. This collection examines the avenues that Native American women have chosen for creative, cultural, and political expressions, and discuss points of convergence between Native American feminisms and other feminisms.
This new collection reveals the vitality of the intellectual and creative work of Native women today. The authors examine the avenues that Native American women have chosen for creative, cultural, and political expressions, and discuss the points of convergence between Native American feminisms and other feminisms. Individual contributors articulate their positions around issues such as identity, community, sovereignty, culture, and representation. This engaging volume crystallizes the myriad realities that inform the authors' intellectual work, and clarifies the sources of inspiration for their roles as individuals and indigenous intellectuals, reaffirming their paramount commitment to their communities and Nations. It will be of great value to Native writers as well as instructors and students in Native American studies, women's studies, anthropology, cultural studies, literature, and writing and composition.