Bibliography, etc. Note:
"Works of Louis Owens": p. [243]-248.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction / Jacquelyn Kilpatrick -- 5 Canadas / Neil Harrison -- Outside shadow : a conversation with Louis Owens / A. Robert Lee -- Taking back the bones : Louis Owens's "post"-colonial fiction / Jacquelyn Kilpatrick -- Crossreading texts, crossreading identity : hybridity, diaspora, and transculturation in Louis Owens's Mixedblood messages / Elvira Pulitano -- Moving in place : Dark river and the "new" Indian novel / Susan Bernardin -- Re-storying the west : race, gender, and genre in Nightland / Linda Lizut Helstern -- Secularizing mythological space in Louis Owens's Dark river / Gretchen Ronnow -- Louis Owens's representations of working-class consciousness / Renny Christopher -- Wolfsong and Pacific refrains / John Purdy -- Not the call of the wild : the idea of wilderness in Louis Owens's Wolfsong and Mixedblood messages / David Brande -- The Ludic violence of Louis Owens's The sharpest sight / Paul Beekman Taylor -- "You got to fish ever goddamn day" : the importance of hunting and fishing through I hear the train / Jesse Peters.