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Red On Red: Native American Literary Separatism Through this conceit, Womack demonstrates an alternative approach to American Indian literature, with the letters serving as a "Creek chorus" that offers answers to the questions raised in his more tradition.That is Craig Womack's argument in Red on Red. How can Native literature be read applying c

Red On Red: Native American Literary Separatism

Red On Red: Native American Literary Separatism

Title:Red On Red: Native American Literary Separatism
Author:Craig S. Womack
Rating:4.65 (977 Votes)
Asin:0816630232
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:352 Pages
Publish Date:1999-10-20
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How can a square peg fit into a round hole? It can't. How can a door be unlocked with a pencil? It can't. How can Native literature be read applying conventional postmodern literary criticism? It can't.That is Craig Womack's argument in Red on Red. Indian communities have their own intellectual and cultural traditions that are well equipped to analyze Native literary production. These traditions should be the eyes through which the texts are viewed. To analyze a Native text with the methods currently dominant in the academy, according to the author, is like studying the stars with a magnifying glass.In an unconventional and piercingly humorous appeal, Womack creates a dialogue between essays on Native literature and fictional letters from Creek characters who comment on the essays. Through this conceit, Womack demonstrates an alternative approach to American Indian literature, with the letters serving as a "Creek chorus" that offers answers to the questions raised in his more tradition

Editorial : About the Author Craig S. Womack is Associate Professor in the English Department at Emory University, author of Drowning in Fire: A Novel and Red on Red: Native American Literary Separatism, and coauthor of Reasoning Together: The Native Critics Collective.

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