Negotiating History and Culture

Transculturation in Contemporary Native American Fiction

Omschrijving

Native American cultures have always succeeded to varying degrees in negotiating a balance between their tribal cultural heritage and the 'dominant culture.' In the present study, the meeting between these cultures is not interpreted as a clash, but as a cultural encounter in a contact zone. The concept of transculturation serves as a theoretical model to analyze how history and culture are fictionally constructed in contemporary American Indian literature. Developing a dynamic, dialogic, and reciprocal relationship between their native worldviews and literary techniques, on the one hand, and those of the larger society, on the other, the writers examined in this study - Anna Lee Walters, Diane Glancy, James Welch, Linda Hogan, Thomas King, and Gerald Vizenor - stress the processual nature of culture. These writers demonstrate that transculturation functions as a major strategy of survival for Native Americans in the past and in the present.
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Schrijver
Fitz, Karsten
Titel
Negotiating History and Culture
Uitgever
Peter Lang AG
Jaar
2001
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
233
Gewicht
320 gr
EAN
9783631371510
Afmetingen
208 x 148 x 15 mm
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Paperback

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