Turn to the Native
Studies in Criticism and Culture

Author(s)
Krupat, Arnold
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
The Turn to the Native is a timely account of Native American literature and the critical writings that have grown up around it. Arnold Krupat considers racial and cultural "essentialism," the ambiguous position of non-Native critics in the field, cultural "sovereignty" and "property," and the place of Native American culture in a so-called multicultural era. Chapters follow on the relationship of Native American culture to postcolonial writing and postmodernism. Krupat comments on the recent work of numerous Native writers. The final chapter, "A Nice Jewish Boy among the Indians," presents the author's effort to balance his Jewish and working-class heritage, his adherence to Western "critical" ideals, and his ongoing loyalty to the values of Native cultures.
Keywords
Indigenous North AmericansISBN
9781496245229Publication date and place
Lincoln, 1996Grantor
Classification
Relating to Indigenous peoples

