In the belly of a laughing god humour and irony in Native women's poetry

Introduction -- Spiritual transformations -- Generic transformations -- Histories, memories, and the nation -- Haunting photographs, revisioning families -- Space, place, land, and the meaning(s) of home -- Conclusion : intertextual conversations.

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1. Verfasser: Andrews, Jennifer (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Toronto u.a. University of Toronto Press 2011
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction -- Spiritual transformations -- Generic transformations -- Histories, memories, and the nation -- Haunting photographs, revisioning families -- Space, place, land, and the meaning(s) of home -- Conclusion : intertextual conversations.
"In the Belly of a Laughing God examines how eight contemporary Native women poets in Canada and the United States, Joy Harjo, Louise Halfe, Kimberly Blaeser, Marilyn Dumont, Diane Glancy, Jeannette Armstrong, Wendy Rose, and Marie Annharte Baker, employ humour and irony to address the intricacies of race, gender, and nationality. While recognizing that humour and irony are often employed as methods of resistance, this careful analysis also acknowledges the ways in which they can be used to assert or restore order
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-297) and index
Beschreibung:X, 324 Seiten
Ill.
24 cm
ISBN:0802035671
0-8020-3567-1
9780802035677
978-0-8020-3567-7