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The Turn to the Native: Studies in Criticism and Culture

by Arnold Krupat

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The Turn to the Native is a timely account of Native American literature and the critical writings that have grown up around it. Arnold Krupat considers racial and cultural “essentialism,” the ambiguous position of non-Native critics in the field, cultural “sovereignty” and “property,” and the place of Native American culture in a so-called multicultural era. Chapters follow on the relationship of Native American culture to postcolonial writing and postmodernism. Krupat comments on the recent work of numerous Native writers. The final chapter, “A Nice Jewish Boy among the Indians,” presents the authors effort to balance his Jewish and working-class heritage, his adherence to Western “critical” ideals, and his ongoing loyalty to the values of Native cultures.

Synopsis:

The Turn to the Native is a long-awaited assessment of Native American studies by one of its leading practitioners. Learned and passionate, the book is a timely account of Native American literature and the critical writings that have grown up around it. It is also a polemical intervention by a critic with abiding loyalties to Native American culture and to the Western intellectual heritage that has often been seen as hostile to Native culture and society.

About the Author

Arnold Krupat, a professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College, is the author of Ethnocriticism: Ethnography, History, Literature.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803277861
Author:
Krupat, Arnold
Publisher:
Bison Books
Location:
Lincoln, Ne.
Subject:
Native American Studies
Subject:
Indians of north america
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
History & Criticism *
Subject:
Native American
Subject:
American literature
Subject:
Indians in literature
Subject:
Indian authors
Subject:
American - Native American
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
GTR-420
Publication Date:
19980931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Index
Pages:
149
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 0.61 lb

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