Spider Woman's granddaughters
traditional tales and contemporary writing by Native American women
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Author
Contributions
- Allen, Paula Gunn. - Contributor
Publication
1989 - Beacon Press, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
60,500 words, Guess
Page Count
242 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2062693M
- ISBN-100807081000
- OCLC Control Number19268591
- OCLC Control Numberspiderwomansgran0000unse_r2m6
- Library of Congress Control Number88047655
and 2 more
- LibraryThing160909
- Goodreads4986490
Classifications
- DDC810/.8/09287
- LCCPS508.I5 S64 1989
Description
Native American scholar, literary critic, poet, and novelist Paula Gunn Allen, who is herself a Laguna Pueblo-Sioux Indian, became increasingly aware in her academic career that the writings of Native Americans, especially women, have been marginalized by the Western literary canon. Allen set out to understand why this was so and, more importantly, to remedy the situation. The result is this powerful collection of traditional tales, biographical writings, and contemporary short stories, many by the most accomplished Native American women writing today, including: Louise Erdrich, Mary TallMountain, Linda Hogan, and many others.
First Sentence
Americans have been raised on tales of brave warriors who are sometimes portrayed as noble victims of white depredation, but more often as blood-thirsty savages howling down in vengeance upon helpless white settlers.
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