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Native American identities : from stereotype to archetype in art and literature  Cover Image Book Book

Native American identities : from stereotype to archetype in art and literature

Summary: "Issues of identity and authenticity present perennial challenges to both Native Americans and critics of their art. Vickers examines the long history of dehumanizing depictions of Native Americans while discussing such purveyors of stereotypes as the Puritans, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Hollywood. These stereotypes abetted a national policy robbing Indians of their cultural identity. As a contrast to these, he examines the work of white authors such as Helen Hunt Jackson, Oliver La Farge, the Taos Society of Artists, and Frank Waters, who created more archetypal fictional Indian characters."--BOOK JACKET. "In the second half of the book, Vickers explores the work of Indian artists and writers, such as Edgar Heap of Birds, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Linda Hogan, and Sherman Alexie who craft humanizing new images of authenticity and legitimacy, bridging the gap between stereotype and archetype. This is an essential book for all readers with an interest in the tragic history of Indian-white conflict."--Jacket.

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  • ISBN: 0826319319
  • ISBN: 9780826319319
  • ISBN: 082631886X
  • ISBN: 9780826318862
  • Physical Description: print
    xiii, 194 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©1998.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-185) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 1. Introduction: Stereotypes and Archetypes -- 2. Necessity is the Mother of Reinvention: The Semiology and Psychology of Conquest -- 3. Wroughten Scoundrels: Bad Indians, Good Indians -- 4. Portraits of Dishonor: The Legacy of Helen Hunt Jackson -- 5. A Recapitulation of Indianness: Laughing Boy and Slim Girl -- 6. The Enchantment of the Disenfranchised: Artistic Images of the Pueblo Indian -- 7. Grounds for Mythification: Frank Waters in "The Red Atlantis" -- 8. From Western Art to Archetype: The Path of the Spirit in Modern Indian Art -- 9. The Storytellers: Transforming the Oral Tradition -- 10. Conclusion: Resistance in the Blood.
Subject: Indians of North America Ethnic identity
Indians in literature
Indians in art
Indians of North America Cultural assimilation
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Indians in art
Indians in literature
Indians of North America Cultural assimilation
Indians of North America Ethnic identity
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Ethnische Identität
Indianer
Indianerbild
Kunst
Literatur
Nordamerika
Literatur
Indianerbild
Kunst
Ethnische Identität
Nordamerika
Indianer

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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