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  1. "The Thinking Indian"
    native American writers, 1850s - 1920s
    Autor*in: Peyer, Bernd
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    ISBN: 3631560478; 9783631560471
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    Schlagworte: American literature; Indian authors; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ridge, John Rollin (1827-1867); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891); Pokagon, Simon (1830-1899); Posey, Alexander Lawrence (1873-1908); Eastman, Charles Alexander (1858-1939)
    Umfang: 384 S., 21 cm
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    Introduction: "The thinking Indian" and the era of coercive assimilation -- John Rollin Ridge -- Sarah Winnemucca -- Simon Pokagon -- Alexander Lawerence Posey -- Charles Alexander Eastman -- Epilogue: "The thinking Indian" and the Indian New Deal."

  2. Seeing Red
    Anger, Sentimentality, and American Indians
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    In Seeing Red, Cari M. Carpenter examines anger in the poetry and prose of three early American Indian writers: S. Alice Callahan, E. Pauline Johnson, and Sarah Winnemucca. In articulating a legitimate anger in the late nineteenth century, the first... mehr

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    In Seeing Red, Cari M. Carpenter examines anger in the poetry and prose of three early American Indian writers: S. Alice Callahan, E. Pauline Johnson, and Sarah Winnemucca. In articulating a legitimate anger in the late nineteenth century, the first published indigenous women writers were met not only with stereotypes of “savage” rage but with social proscriptions against female anger. While the loss of land, life, and cultural traditions is central to the Native American literature of the period, this dispossession is only one side of the story. Its counterpart, indigenous claims to that which is threatened, is just as essential to these narratives. The first published American Indian women writers used a variety of tactics to protest such dispossession. Seeing Red argues that one of the most pervasive and intriguing of these is sentimentality. Carpenter argues that while anger is a neglected element of a broad range of sentimental texts, it should be recognized as a particularly salient subject in early literature written by Native American women. To date, most literary scholars—whether they understand sentimentality in terms of sympathetic relations or of manipulative influence—have viewed anger as an obstacle to the genre. Placing anger and sentimentality in opposition, however, neglects their complex and often intimate relationship. This case study of three Native American women writers is not meant to fall easily into either the “pro” or “anti” sentimentality camp, but to acknowledge sentimentality as a fraught, yet potentially useful, mode for articulating indigenous women’s anger.

     

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    ISBN: 9780814271896; 0814271898
    Schlagworte: Indian women authors; Indian women authors; Sentimentalism in literature; Anger in literature; Indians in literature; American literature; American literature; Indian women authors ; Canada ; Intellectual life ; 19th century; Indian women authors ; United States ; Intellectual life ; 19th century; American literature ; Women authors ; History and criticism; American literature ; Indian authors ; History and criticism; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca ; swd; Winnemucca, Sarah ; 1844?-1891 ; Life among the Piutes; Johnson, E. Pauline ; 1861-1913 ; Criticism and interpretation; Callahan, S. Alice ; 1868-1894 ; Criticism and interpretation; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen ; Motiv ; Sentimentalität ; idsbb; Sentimentalität ; Motiv ; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen ; idsbb; Wut ; Motiv ; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen ; idsbb; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen ; Motiv ; Wut ; idsbb; Ärger ; Motiv ; gnd; Sentimentalität ; Motiv ; gnd; Sentimentalism in literature ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01112663; Indians in literature ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00969419; Anger in literature ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00808796; American literature ; Women authors ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00807271; American literature ; Indian authors ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00807179; Johnson, Emily Pauline ; 1861-1913 ; gnd; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca ; 1844-1891 ; gnd; Callahan, Sophia Alice ; 1868-1894 ; gnd; Johnson, E. Pauline ; 1861-1913 ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00109547; Callahan, S. Alice ; 1868-1894 ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01810999; Callahan, Sophia Alice ; swd; Johnson, Emily Pauline ; swd; United States ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01204155; Canada ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01204310; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca ; 1844?-1891 ; Life among the Piutes; Johnson, E. Pauline ; 1861-1913 ; Criticism and interpretation; Callahan, S. Alice ; 1868- ; Criticism and interpretation; Sentimentalism in literature; Anger in literature; Indians in literature; Écrivaines indiennes d'Amerique ; Canada ; Vie intellectuelle ; 19e siecle; Écrivaines indiennes d'Amerique ; États-Unis ; Vie intellectuelle ; 19e siecle; Colere dans la litterature; Écrits de femmes americains ; Histoire et critique; Litterature americaine ; Auteurs indiens d'Amerique ; Histoire et critique; Native women authors ; Canada ; Intellectual life ; 19th century; Native peoples in literature; Canadian literature ; Indigenous authors ; History and criticism; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen ; Motiv ; Wut; Ärger ; Motiv; Sentimentalität ; Motiv; Johnson, Emily Pauline ; 1861-1913; Callahan, Sophia Alice ; 1868-1894; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca ; 1844-1891; American literature ; Women authors; American literature ; Indian authors; Johnson, E. Pauline ; 1861-1913; Callahan, S. Alice ; 1868-1894; Callahan, Sophia Alice; Johnson, Emily Pauline; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen ; Motiv ; Sentimentalität; Sentimentalität ; Motiv ; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen; Wut ; Motiv ; Frauenliteratur ; amerikanische ; Indianerautorinnen; United States; Canada; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Winnemucca, Sarah (1844?-1891): Life among the Piutes; Johnson, E. Pauline (1861-1913); Callahan, S. Alice (1868-1894)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 177 p.), ill.
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  3. Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance
    Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard
    Autor*in: Senier, Siobhan
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Univ. of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Okla.

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    Schlagworte: Kulturkontakt; Indianer; Literatur; Weiße
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891); Jackson, Helen Hunt (1831-1885); Howard, Victoria (1870-1930)
    Umfang: XV, 256 S., Ill., Kt., 23 cm
  4. Speaking for the People
    Native Writing and the Question of Political Form
    Autor*in: Rifkin, Mark
    Erschienen: 2021; ©2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In Speaking for the People Mark Rifkin examines nineteenth-century Native writings to reframe contemporary debates around Indigenous recognition, refusal, and resurgence. Rifkin shows how works by Native authors (William Apess, Elias Boudinot, Sarah... mehr

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    In Speaking for the People Mark Rifkin examines nineteenth-century Native writings to reframe contemporary debates around Indigenous recognition, refusal, and resurgence. Rifkin shows how works by Native authors (William Apess, Elias Boudinot, Sarah Winnemucca, and Zitkala-Ša) illustrate the intellectual labor involved in representing modes of Indigenous political identity and placemaking. These writers highlight the complex processes involved in negotiating the character, contours, and scope of Indigenous sovereignties under ongoing colonial occupation. Rifkin argues that attending to these writers' engagements with non-native publics helps provide further analytical tools for addressing the complexities of Indigenous governance on the ground-both then and now. Thinking about Native peoplehood and politics as a matter of form opens possibilities for addressing the difficult work involved in navigating among varied possibilities for conceptualizing and enacting peoplehood in the context of continuing settler intervention. As Rifkin demonstrates, attending to writings by these Indigenous intellectuals provides ways of understanding Native governance as a matter of deliberation, discussion, and debate, emphasizing the open-ended unfinishedness of self-determination.

     

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    ISBN: 9781478021636
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    Schlagworte: Literaturproduktion; Indianer; Politische Identität <Motiv>; Politik <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Zitkala-Ša (1876-1938); Apess, William (1798-1839); Boudinot, Elias (ca. 1802-1839); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (319 p.)
  5. Speaking for the people
    Native writing and the question of political form
    Autor*in: Rifkin, Mark
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

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    Schlagworte: Literaturproduktion; Indianer; Politische Identität <Motiv>; Politik <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Zitkala-Ša (1876-1938); Apess, William (1798-1839); Boudinot, Elias (ca. 1802-1839); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891)
    Umfang: viii, 311 Seiten
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    Bibliography Seite 277-299

  6. Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance
    Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard
    Autor*in: Senier, Siobhan
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman

    Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with... mehr

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    Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with American Indians to fashion themselves as public storytellers and to challenge the national drive to assimilate indigenous peoples. This book focuses on three women of this era--the white writer and activist Helen Hunt Jackson, whose 1884 bestseller Ramona has been dubbed "the 'Indian' Uncle Tom's Cabin"; the Paiute performer Sarah Winnemucca, whose Life Among the Piutes is believed to be the first Native woman's autobiography; and Victoria Howard, the Clackamas Chinook storyteller, who worked with Melville Jacobs in 1929 to transcribe hundreds of narratives, ethnographic texts, and songs. During this time, public officials and white citizens advocated the destruction of tribal cultures and identities, which they viewed as a threat to the legal and social traditions of the United States. Jackson, Winnemucca, and Howard countered these fears by providing opportunity for public thought and discussion through their writing and speaking.

     

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    ISBN: 0806132930
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1726
    Schlagworte: Indianer; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Folk literature, Indian; Indians in literature; Kulturkontakt; Literatur; Indianer; Weiße
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jackson, Helen Hunt (1830-1885); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891); Howard, Victoria (1870-1930); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891); Jackson, Helen Hunt (1831-1885); Howard, Victoria (1870-1930)
    Umfang: xv, 256 p., ill. : 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references ([235]-248) and index

  7. Seeing red
    anger, sentimentality, and American Indians
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Ohio State Univ. Press, Columbus

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    Schlagworte: American literature / Indian authors / History and criticism; American literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Indians in literature; Anger in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Indian women authors / United States / Intellectual life / 19th century; Indian women authors / Canada / Intellectual life / 19th century; American literature; American literature; Anger in literature; Indian women authors; Indian women authors; Indians in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Sentimentalität <Motiv>; Ärger <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Callahan, S. Alice / b. 1868 / Criticism and interpretation; Johnson, E. Pauline / 1861-1913 / Criticism and interpretation; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca / 1844?-1891 / Life among the Piutes; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca <1844?-1891>: Life among the Piutes; Callahan, S. Alice <b. 1868>; Johnson, E. Pauline <1861-1913>; Callahan, Sophia Alice (1868-1894); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891); Johnson, Emily Pauline (1861-1913)
    Umfang: XIV, 177 S., Ill., 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-163) and index

    Introduction : anger, sentimentality, and American Indians -- Playing angry : S. Alice Callahan's Wynema -- "A woman to let alone" : E. Pauline Johnson and the performance of anger -- Lost (and gained) in translation : language, anger, and agency in Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins's Life among the Piutes -- Conclusion : an anger of their own

  8. Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance
    Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard
    Autor*in: Senier, Siobhan
    Erschienen: c2001
    Verlag:  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Okla.

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    Schlagworte: Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Folk literature, Indian; Indians in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jackson, Helen Hunt; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca; Howard, Victoria
    Umfang: XV, 256 S, Ill, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references ([235]-248) and index

  9. Speaking for the People
    Native Writing and the Question of Political Form
    Autor*in: Rifkin, Mark
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Mark Rifkin examines nineteenth-century Native writings by William Apess, Elias Boudinot, Sarah Winnemucca, and Zitkala-Sa to rethink and reframe contemporary debates around recognition, refusal, and resurgence for Indigenous peoples. mehr

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    Mark Rifkin examines nineteenth-century Native writings by William Apess, Elias Boudinot, Sarah Winnemucca, and Zitkala-Sa to rethink and reframe contemporary debates around recognition, refusal, and resurgence for Indigenous peoples.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literaturproduktion; Indianer; Politische Identität <Motiv>; Politik <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Zitkala-Ša (1876-1938); Apess, William (1798-1839); Boudinot, Elias (ca. 1802-1839); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891)
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  10. Seeing red
    anger, sentimentality, and American Indians
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

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    ISBN: 0814210791; 9780814210796
    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; Indians in literature; Anger in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Indian women authors; Indian women authors
    Weitere Schlagworte: Callahan, S. Alice (1868-); Johnson, E. Pauline (1861-1913); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891): Life among the Piutes
    Umfang: XIV, 177 S.
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    Introduction : anger, sentimentality, and American Indians -- Playing angry : S. Alice Callahan's Wynema -- "A woman to let alone" : E. Pauline Johnson and the performance of anger -- Lost (and gained) in translation : language, anger, and agency in Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins's Life among the Piutes -- Conclusion : an anger of their own

  11. "The Thinking Indian"
    native American writers, 1850s - 1920s
    Autor*in: Peyer, Bernd
    Erschienen: 2007
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    Schlagworte: American literature; Indian authors; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ridge, John Rollin (1827-1867); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891); Pokagon, Simon (1830-1899); Posey, Alexander Lawrence (1873-1908); Eastman, Charles Alexander (1858-1939)
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    Introduction: "The thinking Indian" and the era of coercive assimilation -- John Rollin Ridge -- Sarah Winnemucca -- Simon Pokagon -- Alexander Lawerence Posey -- Charles Alexander Eastman -- Epilogue: "The thinking Indian" and the Indian New Deal."

  12. Seeing red
    anger, sentimentality, and American Indians
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Ohio State Univ. Press, Columbus

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    Schlagworte: American literature / Indian authors / History and criticism; American literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Indians in literature; Anger in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Indian women authors / United States / Intellectual life / 19th century; Indian women authors / Canada / Intellectual life / 19th century; American literature; American literature; Anger in literature; Indian women authors; Indian women authors; Indians in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Sentimentalität <Motiv>; Ärger <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Callahan, S. Alice / b. 1868 / Criticism and interpretation; Johnson, E. Pauline / 1861-1913 / Criticism and interpretation; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca / 1844?-1891 / Life among the Piutes; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca <1844?-1891>: Life among the Piutes; Callahan, S. Alice <b. 1868>; Johnson, E. Pauline <1861-1913>; Callahan, Sophia Alice (1868-1894); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891); Johnson, Emily Pauline (1861-1913)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-163) and index

    Introduction : anger, sentimentality, and American Indians -- Playing angry : S. Alice Callahan's Wynema -- "A woman to let alone" : E. Pauline Johnson and the performance of anger -- Lost (and gained) in translation : language, anger, and agency in Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins's Life among the Piutes -- Conclusion : an anger of their own

  13. Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance
    Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard
    Autor*in: Senier, Siobhan
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman

    Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with... mehr

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    Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with American Indians to fashion themselves as public storytellers and to challenge the national drive to assimilate indigenous peoples. This book focuses on three women of this era--the white writer and activist Helen Hunt Jackson, whose 1884 bestseller Ramona has been dubbed "the 'Indian' Uncle Tom's Cabin"; the Paiute performer Sarah Winnemucca, whose Life Among the Piutes is believed to be the first Native woman's autobiography; and Victoria Howard, the Clackamas Chinook storyteller, who worked with Melville Jacobs in 1929 to transcribe hundreds of narratives, ethnographic texts, and songs. During this time, public officials and white citizens advocated the destruction of tribal cultures and identities, which they viewed as a threat to the legal and social traditions of the United States. Jackson, Winnemucca, and Howard countered these fears by providing opportunity for public thought and discussion through their writing and speaking.

     

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    Schlagworte: Indianer; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Folk literature, Indian; Indians in literature; Kulturkontakt; Literatur; Indianer; Weiße
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jackson, Helen Hunt (1830-1885); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891); Howard, Victoria (1870-1930); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891); Jackson, Helen Hunt (1831-1885); Howard, Victoria (1870-1930)
    Umfang: xv, 256 p., ill. : 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references ([235]-248) and index

  14. Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance
    Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard
    Autor*in: Senier, Siobhan
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Univ. of Oklahoma Press, Norman

    Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with... mehr

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    Between 1879 and 1934, the United States government made a concerted effort to dissolve American Indian tribes by allotting communally held lands and forcing them to adopt Euro-American practices. Yet women seized a wave of national fascination with American Indians to fashion themselves as public storytellers and to challenge the national drive to assimilate indigenous peoples. This book focuses on three women of this era--the white writer and activist Helen Hunt Jackson, whose 1884 bestseller Ramona has been dubbed "the 'Indian' Uncle Tom's Cabin"; the Paiute performer Sarah Winnemucca, whose Life Among the Piutes is believed to be the first Native woman's autobiography; and Victoria Howard, the Clackamas Chinook storyteller, who worked with Melville Jacobs in 1929 to transcribe hundreds of narratives, ethnographic texts, and songs. During this time, public officials and white citizens advocated the destruction of tribal cultures and identities, which they viewed as a threat to the legal and social traditions of the United States. Jackson, Winnemucca, and Howard countered these fears by providing opportunity for public thought and discussion through their writing and speaking.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 0806134909
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1726
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. printing of the Red River Books ed.
    Schriftenreihe: Red River books
    Schlagworte: Indianer; Folk literature, Indian; Indians in literature; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Literatur; Indianer; Weiße; Kulturkontakt
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca <1844?-1891>; Howard, Victoria <1870-1930>; Jackson, Helen Hunt <1830-1885>; Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891); Howard, Victoria (1870-1930); Jackson, Helen Hunt (1831-1885)
    Umfang: XV, 256 S., Ill., Kt.
  15. Seeing red
    anger, sentimentality, and American Indians
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

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    ISBN: 0814210791; 9780814210796
    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; Indians in literature; Anger in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Indian women authors; Indian women authors
    Weitere Schlagworte: Callahan, S. Alice (1868-); Johnson, E. Pauline (1861-1913); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891): Life among the Piutes
    Umfang: XIV, 177 S.
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    Introduction : anger, sentimentality, and American Indians -- Playing angry : S. Alice Callahan's Wynema -- "A woman to let alone" : E. Pauline Johnson and the performance of anger -- Lost (and gained) in translation : language, anger, and agency in Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins's Life among the Piutes -- Conclusion : an anger of their own

  16. Voices of American Indian assimilation and resistance
    Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard
    Autor*in: Senier, Siobhan
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Univ. of Oklahoma Press, Norman

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    Schlagworte: Indianer; Literatur; Kulturkontakt; Weiße
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jackson, Helen Hunt (1831-1885); Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891); Howard, Victoria (1870-1930)
    Umfang: XV, 256 S., Ill.
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