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The Chippewa Landscape of Louise Erdrich (Paperback)

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By Allan Chavkin (Editor), A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff (Afterword by), Annette VanDyke (Contributions by), Catherine Rainwater (Contributions by), A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff (Contributions by), Nancy Feyl Chavkin (Contributions by), Nancy J. Peterson (Contributions by), Robert F. Gish (Contributions by), Robert A. Morace (Contributions by), William J. Scheick (Contributions by), John Purdy (Contributions by)
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This volume of new essays provides the first book-length critical assessment of the fiction of America's best-known contemporary writer of Native American heritage.

Louise Erdrich is arguably the most prolific and prominent contemporary writer of American Indian descent in North America today. Her novels and short stories have won great critical acclaim and are widely taught in American and world literature courses.

This collection of original ssays focuses on Erdrich's writings rooted in the Chippewa experience. Premier scholars of Native American literature investigate narrative structure, signs of ethnicity, the notions of luck and chance in Erdrich's narrative cosmology, her use of hunting metaphors, her efforts to counter stereotypes of American Indian women, her use of comedy in exploring American Indians' tragic past, her intentions underlying the process of revision in Love Medicine, and other subjects. 

Including a variety of theoretical approaches, this book provides a comprehensive examination of Erdrich's work, making it more accessible to new readers and richer to those already familiar with her work.

 

About the Author


Allan Chavkin is Professor of English at Southwest Texas State University. A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff is Professor Emerita of English, University of Illinois at Chicago.

Praise For…


"A timely, broadly ranging set of essays on a major American writer, still critically untapped--sophisticated and readable, informative and grounded." —Kenneth Lincoln, UCLA

Product Details
ISBN: 9780817309558
ISBN-10: 0817309551
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Publication Date: January 15th, 1999
Pages: 176
Language: English