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Offers a comprehensive analysis of this critically acclaimed Native American novelist whose work stands as a testament to the struggle of the Ojibwe people to survive colonization and contemporary reservation life. Seema Kurup traces in Erdrich's oeuvre the theme of colonization, both historical and cultural, and its lasting effects.

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Offers a comprehensive analysis of this critically acclaimed Native American novelist whose work stands as a testament to the struggle of the Ojibwe people to survive colonization and contemporary reservation life. Seema Kurup traces in Erdrich's oeuvre the theme of colonization, both historical and cultural, and its lasting effects.
Autorenporträt
Seema Kurup is a professor of English at William Rainey Harper College. She received her Ph.D. in English from Kent State University, where her research interests focused on postmodern American literature and theory and multicultural women's literature. Her prior publications include book chapters on postmodern American literature and composition, as well as reference essays on various figures in twentieth-century American literature.