"I cannot think of a more provocative or evocative title for a book that addresses the narrative tactics and activism of indigenous writings. Allen draws upon the tactical differences deployed by American Indian and New Zealand Maori writers to provide insights into the ways that indigenous minority writing has defined an enduring identity of indigeneity. "Blood Narrative" is elegantly written, provocative in some of its arguments, rich in examples and well worth reading."--Linda Tuhiwai Smith, The University of Auckland
"I cannot think of a more provocative or evocative title for a book that addresses the narrative tactics and activism of indigenous writings. Allen draws upon the tactical differences deployed by American Indian and New Zealand Maori writers to provide insights into the ways that indigenous minority writing has defined an enduring identity of indigeneity. "Blood Narrative" is elegantly written, provocative in some of its arguments, rich in examples and well worth reading."--Linda Tuhiwai Smith, The University of Auckland
Chadwick Allen is Assistant Professor of English at Ohio State University and Associate Editor of the journal Studies in American Indian Literatures .
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Marking the Indigenous in Indigenous Minority Texts Part I. A Directed Self-Determination 1. A Marae on Paper: Writing a New Maori World in Te Ao Hou 2. Indian Truth: Debating Indigenous Identity after Indians in the War Part II. An Indigenous Renaissance > 3. Rebuilding the Ancestor: Constructing Self and Community in the Maori Renaissance 4. Blood/Land/Memory: Narrating Indigenous Identity in the American Indian Renaissance Conclusion: Declaring a Fourth World Appendix: Integrated Time Line, World War II to 1980 Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Marking the Indigenous in Indigenous Minority Texts Part I. A Directed Self-Determination 1. A Marae on Paper: Writing a New Maori World in Te Ao Hou 2. Indian Truth: Debating Indigenous Identity after Indians in the War Part II. An Indigenous Renaissance > 3. Rebuilding the Ancestor: Constructing Self and Community in the Maori Renaissance 4. Blood/Land/Memory: Narrating Indigenous Identity in the American Indian Renaissance Conclusion: Declaring a Fourth World Appendix: Integrated Time Line, World War II to 1980 Notes Bibliography Index
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