This book analyzes Native-authored detective fiction to consider how Native authors use a popular literary genre to make social, cultural, and political critiques by shedding light on settler-colonial crimes, arguing for strengthened tribal sovereignty, and illustrating the resilience of Indigenous peoples.
This book analyzes Native-authored detective fiction to consider how Native authors use a popular literary genre to make social, cultural, and political critiques by shedding light on settler-colonial crimes, arguing for strengthened tribal sovereignty, and illustrating the resilience of Indigenous peoples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction: Native Americans and Mystery Writing Chapter 1: Oil, Wealth, Greed, and Murder: Mean Spirit, The Osage Rose, and the Osage Oil Murders Chapter 2: Violence Against Native American Women: Examining Justice in Elsie's Business and The Round House Chapter 3: Crimes of the Past are Crimes of the Present: The Ohlone, the California Mission System, and the Santa Cruz Killers in Louis Owens's Bone Game Chapter 4: Adaptations of Justice: Chris Eyre's Reimagining of Tony Hillerman Chapter 5: Restoring the Balance: Native American Female Authors, Detectives, and Series...So Far Conclusion: Writing for Justice: Native American Mystery Fiction and Strengthened Tribal Sovereignty Appendix A: Further Reading References
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction: Native Americans and Mystery Writing Chapter 1: Oil, Wealth, Greed, and Murder: Mean Spirit, The Osage Rose, and the Osage Oil Murders Chapter 2: Violence Against Native American Women: Examining Justice in Elsie's Business and The Round House Chapter 3: Crimes of the Past are Crimes of the Present: The Ohlone, the California Mission System, and the Santa Cruz Killers in Louis Owens's Bone Game Chapter 4: Adaptations of Justice: Chris Eyre's Reimagining of Tony Hillerman Chapter 5: Restoring the Balance: Native American Female Authors, Detectives, and Series...So Far Conclusion: Writing for Justice: Native American Mystery Fiction and Strengthened Tribal Sovereignty Appendix A: Further Reading References
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