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University of Georgia Press Reconstructing the Native South: American Indian Literature and the Lost Cause (New Southern Studies)
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Review [Reconstructing the Native South] is an important contribution to the growing field of scholarship on native southern literatures and makes a strong argument that the Native South is fertile ground for new strategies in the fight for indigenous sovereignty, both literary and otherwise.--Jesse Peters "Journal of Southern History "An invaluable contribution to Native and southern literary studies and American studies, this volume opens productive, provocative modes of interdisciplinary inquiry.--S. K. Bernardin "Choice "In the newly emerging field of southeastern Indian literary studies, Reconstructing the Native South does a wonderful job of laying out important groundwork, contributing significant original insights, and raising some difficult questions to stimulate further exchange and debate. It is confidently, fluidly written, well-documented, well argued, and makes use of the most current texts and methodologies available, positioning itself in the cutting-edge intersections of New Southern Studies and American Indian Studies.--Ellen Arnold "East Carolina University "Many scholars in ethnic studies generally, and Native American Studies in particular, have been mired in some fairly old debates over nationalism and cosmopolitanism, sovereignty and globalization. Benson ever so gracefully takes the most recent and nuanced work on these issues, acknowledges the stakes therein, and shows us how we can explore productive new affiliations.--Siobhan Senier "University of New Hampshire "Melanie Benson Taylor show[s] striking originality by linking fiction written by Native American authors with fiction written about them in her Reconstructing the Native South.--American Literary ScholarshipTaylor has offered the fields of southern studies and Native American studies an important contribution--one that interrogates a region's difficult past and calls for its potentially boundless, and better, future.--Gina Marie Caison "H-Net Reviews "With Reconstructing theNative South, [Taylor] gives us a first book-length map of Native southern literary souths, monsters and all.--Eric Gary Anderson "Studies in American Literatures " Product Description Examines the diverse body of Native American literature in the contemporary US South—literature written by the descendants of tribes who evaded Removal and have maintained ties with their southeastern homelands. In so doing it advances a provocative, even counterintuitive claim: that the US South and its Native American survivors have far more in common than mere geographical proximity. About the Author MELANIE BENSON TAYLOR is an assistant professor of English and Native American studies at Dartmouth College. She is the author of Disturbing Calculations: The Economics of Identity in Postcolonial Southern Literature, 1912-2002 and Reconstructing the Native South: American Indian Literature and the Lost Cause (both Georgia).
Product Specifications
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0820338842
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 15 January 2012
- Listed Since
- 27 May 2011
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