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Listening to the Land
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Schweninger, Lee
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American literature
/ American literature -- Indian authors -- History and criticism
/ Environmental ethics
/ Ethnic identity
/ History and criticism
/ Human ecology in literature
/ Indian authors
/ Indian ethics
/ Indian ethics -- North America
/ Indian philosophy
/ Indian philosophy -- North America
/ Indians in literature
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
/ Language & Literature
/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Native American
/ North America
/ Sociology
/ Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature
2010,2008
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Listening to the Land
by
Schweninger, Lee
in
American literature
/ American literature -- Indian authors -- History and criticism
/ Environmental ethics
/ Ethnic identity
/ History and criticism
/ Human ecology in literature
/ Indian authors
/ Indian ethics
/ Indian ethics -- North America
/ Indian philosophy
/ Indian philosophy -- North America
/ Indians in literature
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
/ Language & Literature
/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Native American
/ North America
/ Sociology
/ Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature
2010,2008
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Listening to the Land
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Schweninger, Lee
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American literature
/ American literature -- Indian authors -- History and criticism
/ Environmental ethics
/ Ethnic identity
/ History and criticism
/ Human ecology in literature
/ Indian authors
/ Indian ethics
/ Indian ethics -- North America
/ Indian philosophy
/ Indian philosophy -- North America
/ Indians in literature
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
/ Language & Literature
/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Native American
/ North America
/ Sociology
/ Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature
2010,2008
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For better or worse, representations abound of Native Americans as a people with an innate and special connection to the earth. This study looks at the challenges faced by Native American writers who confront stereotypical representations as they assert their own ethical relationship with the earth. Lee Schweninger considers a range of genres (memoirs, novels, stories, essays) by Native writers from various parts of the United States. Contextualizing these works within the origins, evolution, and perpetuation of the \"green\" labels imposed on American Indians, Schweninger shows how writers often find themselves denying some land ethic stereotypes while seeming to embrace others. Taken together, the time periods covered in Listening to the Land span more than a hundred years, from Luther Standing Bear's description of his late-nineteenth-century life on the prairie to Linda Hogan's account of a 1999 Makah hunt of a gray whale. Two-thirds of the writers Schweninger considers, however, are well-known voices from the second half of the twentieth century, including N. Scott Momaday, Louise Erdrich, Vine Deloria Jr., Gerald Vizenor, and Louis Owens. Few ecocritical studies have focused on indigenous environmental attitudes, in comparison to related work done by historians and anthropologists. Listening to the Land will narrow this gap in the scholarship; moreover, it will add individual Native American perspectives to an understanding of what, to these writers, is a genuine Native American philosophy regarding the land.
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University of Georgia Press
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9780820330587, 0820330582, 9780820330594, 0820330590, 0820336378, 9780820336374
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