
The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast
작성자
Lisa Brooks
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History
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
352
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 2, 2008
출판사
Univ Of Minnesota Press
판
1
ISBN-10
0816647844
ISBN-13
9780816647842
설명
Lisa Brooks explores the complex intersections of literature, identity, and geography in the context of early Native American writers. She delves into the nuanced spaces these writers navigated, often depicted as straddling two worlds: the Indigenous and the colonial. By shedding light on their struggles and triumphs, Brooks highlights the profound connections to their ancestral lands that influenced their narratives and artistic expression.
Through her insightful analysis, Brooks invites readers to reconsider the traditional narratives surrounding Native American literature. She emphasizes the importance of “Native space” not just as a physical geography but as an integral part of cultural identity and storytelling. The book encourages a deeper understanding of how historical and contemporary Indigenous writers reclaim and redefine their narratives, asserting their presence in a literary landscape that has often marginalized them. With its rich analysis and compelling arguments, this work serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, history, and literature.
Through her insightful analysis, Brooks invites readers to reconsider the traditional narratives surrounding Native American literature. She emphasizes the importance of “Native space” not just as a physical geography but as an integral part of cultural identity and storytelling. The book encourages a deeper understanding of how historical and contemporary Indigenous writers reclaim and redefine their narratives, asserting their presence in a literary landscape that has often marginalized them. With its rich analysis and compelling arguments, this work serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, history, and literature.