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The Queerness of Native American Literature
Lisa Tatonetti
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In The Queerness of Native American Literature, Lisa Tatonetti recovers ties between two simultaneous renaissances of the late twentieth century: queer literature and Native American literature. Throughout, she argues that queerness has been central to Native American literature for decades, showing how queer Native literature and Two-Spirit critiques challenge understandings of both Indigeneity and sexuality.
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Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Dedication
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Contents
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Introduction: Two-Spirit Histories
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1 A Genealogy of Queer Native Literatures
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2 The Native 1970s: Maurice Kenny and Fag Rag
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3 Queer Relationships and Two-Spirit Characters in Louise Erdrich’s Novels
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4 Forced to Choose: Queer Indigeneity in Film
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5 Indigenous Assemblage and Queer Diasporas in the Work of Janice Gould
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Conclusion: Two-Spirit Futures
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Acknowledgments
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 2014
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
- 9780816692798 (paper)