Contemporary Native Fiction: Toward a Narrative Poetics of Survivance / Edition 1

Contemporary Native Fiction: Toward a Narrative Poetics of Survivance / Edition 1

by James Donahue
ISBN-10:
0367185954
ISBN-13:
9780367185954
Pub. Date:
02/25/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0367185954
ISBN-13:
9780367185954
Pub. Date:
02/25/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Contemporary Native Fiction: Toward a Narrative Poetics of Survivance / Edition 1

Contemporary Native Fiction: Toward a Narrative Poetics of Survivance / Edition 1

by James Donahue
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Overview

Contemporary Native Fiction: Toward a Narrative Poetics of Survivance analyzes paradigmatic works of contemporary Native American/First Nations literary fiction using the tools of narrative theory. Each chapter is read through the lens of a narrative theory - structuralist narratology, feminist narratology, rhetorical narratology, and unnatural narratology - in order to demonstrate how the formal structure of these narratives engage the political issues raised in the text. Additionally, each chapter shows how the inclusion of Native American/First Nations-authored narratives productively advance the theoretical work project of those narrative theories. This book offers a broad survey of possible means by which narrative theory and critical race theories can productively work together and is key reading for students and researchers working in this area.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367185954
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/25/2019
Series: Narrative Theory and Culture
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

James J. Donahue is Associate Professor of English & Communication at SUNY Potsdam. He is the author of Failed Frontiersmen: White Men and Myth in the Post-Sixties American Historical Romance as well as co-editor of Narrative, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States and Post-Soul Satire: Black Identity after Civil Rights.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Notes Toward a Narrative Poetics of Survivance

Chapter 1: Focalizing Survivance; Racializing Narratology

Chapter 2: Gendered Survivance and Intersectional Narratology

Chapter 3: Rhetorical Narrative and Racially Charged Disclosure

Chapter 4: Naturalizing Unnatural Native Narrative

Coda: Where Do We Go from Here?

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