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IMF 51659 Fiction: Native American Literature: Voices of Origin and Power L

IMF 51659 Fiction: Native American Literature: Voices of Origin and Power L

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Instructor

Mary Anderson

Class Type 

Literature

Course Description

The new generations of Native American Writers stand on the shoulders of many ancestors—Ohiyesa (Charles Eastman), Zitkala-Sa, Black Elk, N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmo Silko, and James Welch bloom into Louis Erdrich, Sherman Alexie, Joy Harjo, Tommy Orange, and Jake Skeets. Who are these First Americans and their contributions to the culture of our country? Through their words, we will travel two ways in time. Following Susan Brill de Ramirez’s example, we will become “listener-readers and active participants” in written stories. We will do this to better understand how respective oral and storytelling traditions inform American Indian literatures and strengthen our own writing.

Textbook

Ceremony: 30th Anniversary Edition by Silko, Leslie Marmon 9780143104919

Fools Crow by Welch, James 9780143106517

There, There by Orange, Tommy 9780525436140

Love Medicine, P. S. Edition (White Cover) by Erdrich, Louise 9780061787423

Ten Little Indians by Alexie, Sherman ISBN 9780802141170