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Shape-Shifting Images of Native Americans in Recent Popular Fiction

Macdonald, Andrew; MacDonald, Gina; Sheridan, MaryAnn
ISBN-10: 031330842X
ISBN-13: 9780313308420

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Andrew MacDonald teaches English at Loyola University.Maryann Sheridan has taught in the Religious Studies Department at Loyola University.This study of the Native American in the western, romance, detective, horror, and science fiction genres examines how even historically accurate representations distort and bias the Native American figure to fit European-based traditions and modern agendas.
The authors provide critical approaches for evaluating the literature. They argue that while popular fiction conventions determine and limit authentic portraits of Native American cultures, successful popular fiction writers approach literary quality by fusing authentic Native American culture with the standard genre conventions. Approximately 200 books are discussed and evaluated, and true Native American stories and writings are contrasted with mainstream versions of Indian culture. While the exploitation of Native Americans has long been recognized, little has been written about the manipulation of Native American figures in recent popular fiction. This study will appeal to students of Native American culture, literature, and popular culture. An appendix of special terms is provided along with a comprehensive bibliography.[I]nvaluable study....All collections. Choice...provides a comprehensive yet digestible survey of the American Indian image as portrayed in recent popular science ficiton, westerns, romances, horror stories, and detective fiction...a pleasure to read. American Indian QuarterlyA study of western, romance, detective, horror, and science fiction genres that highlights the range of Native American images in modern popular fiction and the numerous agendas these images serve.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Writing Indians: Native Americans of the Imagination
Native American Perceptions of Reality: Accessing a Different Worldview
Native American Literature: The Enduring Creation Story
The Western
The Romance Genre: Welcome to Club Cherokee
The Native American in the Detective/Crime Genre: Bridging Ratiocination and Intuition
Amalgams of Horror: Shaping Native American Magic Into European Molds
Indian Utopias/Dystopias: Science Fiction and Fantasy Projections Past and Future
Conclusion: Future Directions for the "Indian" in Popular Fiction
Glossary
Bibliography
Index




Edition: 2000
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Binding: Trade Cloth
Pages: 360
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.63 lbs.
Language: English

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