Sherman Alexie /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Lewis, Leon
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, [2012]
Series:Critical insights.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • On Sherman Alexie: American man of letters / Leon Lewis
  • Biography of Sherman Alexie / Georgie L. Donovan
  • The Paris review perspective / Barry Harbaugh for the Paris review
  • Navigating the river of the world: collective trauma in The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian / Tammy Wahpeconiah
  • "Doesn't everybody belong to a subculture?": community and history in Sherman Alexie's writing / Michael Wilson
  • Articulations of difference: minority existence in white America in Sherman Alexie's Indian killer and Toni Morrison's The bluest eye / Constance Bracewell
  • Postmodern magic, traditional rage: the critical reception of Sherman Alexie's work / Tammy Wahpeconiah
  • Half child/half adult: Sherman Alexie's hybrid young adult fiction / Mark Vogel
  • The rhetorical, performative poetics of Sherman Alexie: critical reflections on affect, memory, and subjectivity / Cindy M. Spurlock
  • A rez kid gone urban: Sherman Alexie's recent short fiction / Richard Sax
  • Dialectic to dialogic: negotiating bicultural heritage in Sherman Alexie's sonnets / Carrie Etter
  • Sherman Alexie's indigenous blues / Douglas Ford
  • The exaggeration of despair in Sherman Alexie's Reservation blues / Gloria Bird
  • Reservation home movies: Sherman Alexie's poetry / Jennifer Gillan
  • A new road and a dead end in Sherman Alexie's Reservation blues / Scott Andrews
  • "The res has missed you": the fragmented reservation of the mind in The business of fancydancing / Meredith K. James
  • A bridge of difference: Sherman Alexie and the politics of mourning / Laura Arnold Leibman
  • A world of story-smoke: a conversation with Sherman Alexie / Åse Nygren
  • Indian killer / Daniel Grassian
  • Sex and salmon: queer identities in Sherman Alexie's The toughest Indian in the world / Lisa Tatonetti
  • The trans/historicity of trauma in Jeannette Armstrong's Slash and Sherman Alexie's Indian killer / Nancy Van Styvendale
  • Building cultural knowledge in the contemporary native novel / Sean Kicummah Teuton
  • Sherman Alexie: interview / Margo Rabb.