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Taylor, Christopher – Studies in American Indian Literatures, 2010
In Native American literary studies today there is a gap between the variety of criticism being produced and the metacritical debate about what Native literary criticism should look like. A review of recent issues of "Studies in American Indian Literatures", for example, will discover a wide variety of approaches, some relating literary…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, Writing (Composition), Nonfiction, Literary Criticism

Anderson, Lee F.; Davis Jr., O. L. .; Longstreet, Wilma S.; Lunstrum, John Paul; Mehlinger, Howard D.; Nelson, Jack L.; Shaver, James P.; Stanley, William B. – Social Studies, 1999
Presents the book selections of eight respected social studies scholars asked to address the question: what books in the 20th century had, or should have had, the greatest impact on social education in North America? Includes the scholars' rationales for their choices. (CMK)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Educational Attitudes, Higher Education
Miranda, Deborah A. – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
The author found "This Bridge Called My Back" at the local public library when she was, at age thirty-three, finally beginning to write again, and write honestly. There were Indian voices in "Bridge"--a few poems or personal narratives that moved her, but which barely began to represent the range of the writers or the…
Descriptors: Females, Fantasy, American Indians, Disproportionate Representation