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Indians, Environment, and Identity on the Borders of American Literature

From Faulkner and Morrison to Walker and Silko

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  • © 2008

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Part of the book series: American Literature Readings in the 21st Century (ALTC)

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The authors discussed in this book, including James Fenimore Cooper, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, and Leslie Marmon Silko, place this cross-cultural contact in nature, not only collapsing cultural and racial boundaries, but also complicating divisions between 'wilderness' and 'civilization.'

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"Smith s work is important as a new way to view Native American literature through the prism of earlier American literature. Smith s tactic of looking at very different authors from a single perspective is a novel approach and challenges much traditional scholarship. The research is timely and challenging." - Gretchen Bataille, President and Professor of English, University of North Texas

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LINDSEY CLAIRE SMITH is Assistant Professor of English at Oklahoma State University, USA.

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