Political Arrays of American Indian Literary History

James H. Cox

earliest edition we have, 2019 University of Minnesota Press, 2019

"The Political Arrays of American Indian Literary History examines canonical writers of Native American literature and nonfiction (Riggs, Rogers, Alexie, Thomas King, Silko, Erdrich, and Momaday), hoping to work against what the author considers a "flattening" of the politics of American Indian literary expression by taking into account the historical and political contexts to which American Indian authors respond, t...

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Political Arrays of American Indian Literary History edition · 2019 · University of Minnesota Press · 272 pages · 9781517906023
Political Arrays of American Indian Literary History edition · 2019 · University of Minnesota Press · 272 pages · 9781517906016
Political Arrays of American Indian Literary History edition · 2019 · University of Minnesota Press · 9781452961408
Political Arrays of American Indian Literary History edition · 2019 · University of Minnesota Press · 9781452961392

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