Reckonings: Contemporary Short Fiction by Native American Women

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Hertha D. Sweet Wong, Lauren Stuart Muller, Jana Sequoya Magdaleno
Oxford University Press, 11 de març 2008 - 344 pàgines
The fifteen Native women writers in Reckonings document transgenerational trauma, yet they also celebrate survival. Their stories are vital testaments of our times. Unlike most anthologies that present a single story from many writers, this volume offers a sampling of two to three stories by a select number of both famous and lesser known Native women writers in what is now the United States. Here you will find much-loved stories, many made easily accessible for the first time, and vibrant new stories by well-known contemporary Native American writers as well as fresh emergent voices. These stories share an understanding of Native women's lives in their various modes of loss and struggle, resistance and acceptance, and rage and compassion, ultimately highlighting the individual and collective will to endure against all odds. Reckonings features short stories by: Paula Gunn Allen, Kimberly M. Blaeser, Beth E. Brant, Anita Endrezze, Louise Erdrich, Diane Glancy, Reid Gómez, Janet Campbell Hale, Joy Harjo, Linda Hogan, Misha Nogha, Beth H. Piatote, Patricia Riley, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Anna Lee Walters.
 

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Paula Gunn Allen 1939
1
Beth E Brant 1941
25
Diane Glancy 1941
45
Anna Lee Walters 1946
61
Janet Campbell Hale 1947
85
Linda Hogan 1947
111
Leslie Marmon Silko 1948
129
Patricia Riley 1950
151
Louise Erdrich 1954
211
Kimberly M Blaeser 1955
245
Misha Nogha 1955
257
Beth H Piatote 1966
265
Reid Gómez 1968
279
Author Biographies and Bibliographies
293
Anthologies of Native American Literatures
303
Index
307

Joy Harjo 1951
173
Anita Endrezze 1952
195

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Sobre l'autor (2008)

Hertha D. Sweet Wong is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Sending My Heart Back Across the Years: Tradition and Innovation in Native American Autobiography; editor of Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine: A Casebook; and co-editor with John Elder of Family of Earth and Sky: Indigenous Tales of Nature from Around the World. Jana Sequoya Magdaleno lives in Northern California where her focus is on Native community health and healing practices. Lauren Stuart Muller teaches at City College of San Francisco, where she chairs the Interdisciplinary Studies Department. She is the editor of June Jordan's Poetry for the People: A Revolutionary Blueprint

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