Going Native
The sequel to a memorable novel shifts the focus to an academic's desire to understand and articulate his Indian heritage.
An artist friend, whose judgment I value, says that no matter where you turn these days, American Indian motifs keep showing up. She cites as her examples the backgrounds in advertisements in catalogs or on TV, design motifs in clothing, and the increasing trendiness of southwestern Indian jewelry and art. Writing about Native Americans is "in," she tells me. Other ethnic groups are out.
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Going Native
The sequel to a memorable novel shifts the focus to an academic's desire to understand and articulate his Indian heritage.
An artist friend, whose judgment I value, says that no matter where you turn these days, American Indian motifs keep showing up. She cites as her examples the backgrounds in advertisements in catalogs or on TV, design motifs in clothing, and the increasing trendiness of southwestern Indian jewelry and art. Writing about Native Americans is "in," she tells me. Other ethnic groups are out.
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Going Native

Going Native

by Charles R. Larson
Going Native

Going Native

by Charles R. Larson

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Overview

The sequel to a memorable novel shifts the focus to an academic's desire to understand and articulate his Indian heritage.
An artist friend, whose judgment I value, says that no matter where you turn these days, American Indian motifs keep showing up. She cites as her examples the backgrounds in advertisements in catalogs or on TV, design motifs in clothing, and the increasing trendiness of southwestern Indian jewelry and art. Writing about Native Americans is "in," she tells me. Other ethnic groups are out.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148815471
Publisher: The World & I Online
Publication date: 10/14/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 KB

About the Author

Charles R. Larson is an internationally known authority on Third World literature. He is the author of The Emergence of African Fiction, The Novel in the Third World, and American Indian Fiction. His novel The Insect Colony is set in West Africa during the Nigerian civil war. He has edited several anthologies of international writing and served as general editor of Collier Books' African/American Library. He teaches literature at American University in Washington, D.C.
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