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Louise Erdrich / editor P. Jane Hafen.

Hafen, P. Jane, 1955- (Added Author).

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This volume presents a variety of new essays on Louise Erdrich. A biographical sketch relates the details of her life and four essays survey the critical reception of her work, explore its cultural and historical contexts, situate Erdrich among her contemporaries, and review key themes in her work. Other essays explore topics like Native American identity, spiritualism, language, and assimilation issues, as well as relationships and economic and social issues.

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  • ISBN: 9781429837231
  • ISBN: 1429837233
  • ISBN: 9781429837712
  • ISBN: 1429837713
  • Physical Description: xi, 299 pages ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Ipswich, Mass. : Salem Press, 2013.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
About This Volume -- P. Jane Hafen / CAREER, LIFE, AND INFLUENCE: On Louise Erdrich -- P. Jane Hafen ; Biography of Louise Erdrich -- A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff  / CRITICAL CONTEXTS: Re/creating the Past: Anishinaabe History in the Novels of Louise Erdrich -- Margaret Huetti ; The Work of Louise Erdrich: A Survery of Critical Responses -- Gregory A. Wright ; Louise Erdrich in Company: The American Writer and Her Communities -- Thomas Austenfeld ; Zwischenraum: "The Space Between" Ecologies in Louise Erdrich's The Painted Drum -- William Huggins / CRITICAL READINGS: Louise Erdrich Anishinaabezhibiiaan - Margaret Noori / Giiwedinoodin ; The Relentless Throat Call: Louise Erdich and Poetric Voice -- Dean Reader ; Relative Identies: Connecting Chance and Continuance in Love, Medicine -- Jill Doerfler ; "What I wished for and what I expected were two different futures": A Narratological Interpretation of Gender/Kinship Systems in The Beet Queen -- Sandra Cox ; Walking Between the Worlds in Louise Erdrich's Novels -- Amy T. Hamilton ; "Life will break you...You have to love": Historical/Intergenerational Trauma and Healing in Louise Erdrich's The Painted Drum -- Patrice Hollrah ; From Wallace to Wishkob: Queer Relationships and Two-Spirit Characters in The Beet Queen, Tales of Burning Love, and The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse -- Lisa Tatonetti ; There are No Burning Wagons, Beads, or Feathers in Louise Erdrich's The Plague of Doves -- Debra K.S. Barker ; Sister Lost, Sister Found: Redemption in The Painted Drum and Shadow Tag -- Gwen N. Westerman ; Picturing a Thousand Words: Story and Image in Louise Erdrich's "Fiction" -- Joanne DiNova / RESOURCES: Chronology of Louise Erdrich's Life ; Works by Louise Erdrich ; Bibliography ; About the Editor ; Contributors ; Index.
Subject: Erdrich, Louise > Criticism and interpretation.

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Louise Erdrich


A great starting point for students seeking an introduction to Erdrich and the critical discussions surrounding her work. One of the great Native American novelists of the present day, Louise Erdrich has won over legions of readers with her strong attachment to the people and places of her native North Dakota, her carefully constructed plots, and her wonderfully complex and sympathetic characters. From her early success with Love Medicine to her latest offerings with The Plague of Doves and Shadow Tag, she has again and again proven herself to be a true sorceress of language. Edited by P. Jane Hafen, Professor of English at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, advisory editor of Great Plains Quarterly, Frances C. Allen Fellow, D'Arcy McNickle Centre for the History of the American Indian, The Newberry Library and Clan Mother of the Native American Literature Symposium, this volume in the Critical Insights series presents a variety of new essays on one of the most widely read authors of Native American fiction. For readers who are studying Erdrich for the first time, a biographical sketch relates the details of her life and four essays survey the critical reception of Erdrich's work, explore its cultural and historical contexts, situate Erdrich among her contemporaries, and review key themes in her work. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of the writer can then move on to other essays that explore topics like Native American identity, spiritualism, language, and assimilation issues, as well as relationships and economic and social issues. Works discussed include Love Medicine, The Antelope Wife, The Beet Queen, The Bingo Palace, The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, The Plague of Doves, and The Master Butchers Singing Club, as well as selections of Erdrich's short fiction and poetry. Rounding out the volume are a chronology of Erdrich's life and a list of her principle publications as well as a bibliography for readers seeking to study this fascinating author in greater depth.

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