Speaking for the people : Native writing and the question of political form / Mark Rifkin.
2021
PS153.I52 R56 2021
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Speaking for the people : Native writing and the question of political form / Mark Rifkin.
Author
Rifkin, Mark, 1974- author.
ISBN
9781478021636
1478021632
9781478013419
1478013419
9781478014331
1478014334
1478021632
9781478013419
1478013419
9781478014331
1478014334
Published
Durham : Duke University Press, 2021.
Language
English
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1 online resource (viii, 311 pages)
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PS153.I52 R56 2021
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810.9/897
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
What's in a nation? Cherokee vanguardism in Elias Boudinot's letters
Experiments in signifying sovereignty : exemplarity and the politics of southern New England in William Apess
Among ghost dances : Sarah Winnemucca and the production of Paiute identity
The Native informant speaks : the politics of ethnographic subjectivity in ZitkalaĆ a's autobiographical stories
Coda. On refusing the ethnographic imaginary, or reading for the politics of peoplehood.
Experiments in signifying sovereignty : exemplarity and the politics of southern New England in William Apess
Among ghost dances : Sarah Winnemucca and the production of Paiute identity
The Native informant speaks : the politics of ethnographic subjectivity in ZitkalaĆ a's autobiographical stories
Coda. On refusing the ethnographic imaginary, or reading for the politics of peoplehood.