Robert Dale Parker is Professor of English at the University of Illinois
Preface
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Tradition, Invention, and Aesthetics in Native American Literature and Literary Criticism
1
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Nothing to Do: John Joseph Mathews's Sundown and Restless Young Indian Men
19
(32)
Who Shot the Sheriff: Storytelling, Indian Identity, and the Marketplace of Masculinity in D'Arcy McNickle's The Surrounded
51
(29)
Text, Lines, and Videotape: Reinventing Oral Stories as Written Poems
80
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The Existential Surfboard and the Dream of Balance, or ``To be there, no authority to anything'': The Poetry of Ray A. Young Bear
101
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The Reinvention of Restless Young Men: Storytelling and Poetry in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and Thomas King's Medicine River
128
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Material Choices: American Fictions and the Post-canon
168
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Appendix: Legs, Sex, Orgies, Speed, and Alcohol, After Strange Gods: John Joseph Mathews's Lost Generation Letter
188
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Notes
195
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Works Cited
215
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Index
239
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