"We Wear the Mask": Sui Sin Far as One Example of Trickster Authorship
p. 1
Maria Cristina Mena: Turn-of-the-Century La Malinche, and Other Tales of Cultural (Re)Construction
p. 21
"A Second Tongue": The Trickster's Voice in the Works of Zitkala-Sa
p. 46
Manifest Dentistry, or Teaching Oral Narrative in McTeague and Old Man Coyote
p. 61
Goophering Around: Authority and the Trick of Storytelling in Charles W. Chesnutt's The Conjure Woman
p. 79
Reinventing Trickster: Creek Indian Alex Posey's Nom de Plume, Chinnubbie Harjo
p. 93
Cross-Dressing and Cross-Naming: Decoding Onoto Watanna
p. 106
Mourning Dove, Trickster Energy, and Assimilation-Period Native Texts
p. 126
Reading Trickster; or, Theoretical Reservations and a Seneca Tale
p. 137
Spies in the Enemy's House: Folk Characters as Tricksters in Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy
p. 158
List of Contributors
p. 187
Index
p. 189
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