• Media type: Book
  • Title: Sherman Alexie : a collection of critical essays
  • Contains: Introduction: "imagination turns every word into a bottle rocket": an introduction to Sherman Alexie / Jeff Berglund
    Dancing that way, things began to change: the ghost dance as pantribal metaphor in Sherman Alexie's writing / Lisa Tatonetti
    "Survival = anger x imagination": Sherman Alexie's dark humor / Philip Heldrich
    "An extreme need to tell the truth": silence and language in Sherman Alexie's "The trial of Thomas Builds-the-fire" / Elizabeth Archuleta
    Rock and roll, redskins, and blues in Sherman Alexie's work / P. Jane Hafen
    This is what it means to say reservation cinema: making cinematic Indians in Smoke signals / James H. Cox
    Native sensibility and the significance of women in Smoke signals / Angelica Lawson
    The distinctive sonority of Sherman Alexie's indigenous poetics / Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez
    The poetics of tribalism in Sherman Alexie's The summer of black widows / Nancy J. Peterson
    Sherman Alexie's challenge to the academy's teaching of Native American literature, non-native writers, and critics / Patrice Hollrah
    "Indians do not live in cities, they only reside there": captivity and the urban wilderness in Indian killer / Meredith James
    Indigenous liaisons: sex/gender variability, indianness, and intimacy in Sherman Alexie's The toughest Indian in the world / Stephen F. Evans
    Sherman Alexie's transformation of "Ten little Indians" / Margaret O'Shaughnessey
    Healing the soul wound in Flight and The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian / Jan Johnson
    The business of writing: Sherman Alexie's meditations on authorship / Jeff Berglund.
  • Contributor: Berglund, Jeff [Editor]; Roush, Jan [Other]; Alexie, Sherman [Other]
  • Published: [Salt Lake City , Utah]: Univ. of Utah Press, 2010
  • Extent: XXXIX, 302 S.
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1607810085; 9781607810087
  • RVK notation: HU 9800 : Sonstige
  • Keywords: Alexie, Sherman
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index

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