Only Approved Indians: American Indian Literature Critical Studies Series, cartea 12
Autor Jack D. Forbesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iul 2021
Though all the main characters are of Indian descent, each is a unique combination of tribal origin, social status, age, and life-style-from native elder and college professor to lesbian barmaid and Chicano adolescent. Nevertheless the U.S. government (and perhaps white society as a whole) narrows the definition of "Indian".
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780806169033
ISBN-10: 0806169036
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
Colecția American Indian Literature Critical Studies Series
Seria American Indian Literature Critical Studies Series
ISBN-10: 0806169036
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
Colecția American Indian Literature Critical Studies Series
Seria American Indian Literature Critical Studies Series
Notă biografică
Jack D. Forbes was Professor in the Department of Native American Studies at the University of California, Davis. He authored Native Americans of California and Nevada; Warriors of the Colorado: The Yumas of the Quechan Nation and Their Neighbors; and Africans and Native American. He was of Powhatan and Delaware descent.
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In these short stories, Jack D. Forbes captures the remarkable breadth and variety of American Indian life. Drawing on his skills as scholar and native activist, and, above all, as artist, Forbes enlarges our sense of how American Indians experience themselves and the world around them. Though all the main characters are of Indian descent, each is a unique combination of tribal origin, social status, age, and life-style - from native elder and college professor to lesbian barmaid and Chicano adolescent. Nevertheless the U.S. government (and perhaps white society as a whole) narrows the definition of "Indian". In the title story, for example, two basketball teams begin fighting when one accuses the other of lacking BIA status - government recognition. When tournament officials disqualify the team that lacks "official" Indian players, the "approved" team celebrates its victory. Forbes's characters want to be unique, but they must struggle for this right, and they must endure pain. Forbes shows how such quests can have personal and political motives and can meet with success or failure and how those who search for individual identity must reckon with the identity of their group. Thus, in retelling the story of the Seminole War, Injun Joe casts the Indians, not the whites, as victors. He cannot rewrite history, but by recreating it he can come to terms with a painful legacy. Imagination is equally important to other characters: even when they cannot achieve change, they can envision it. Forbes's stories open our eyes to the injustices of this world and provide transcendent visions of the world as it might be.