"Arnold Krupat's book is immensely exciting, provocative, and introduces to the study of American literature(s) a bold new critical Cultural studies perspective that undermines radically the conceptual segregation and institutional isolation of Native American literary and cultural texts. . . . His dialectically rigorous work will help set the parameters for any future discussion of Native American texts and their relation to questions of canon formation, identity creation, 'the Collective (non-schizophrenic) subject, ' and ...
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"Arnold Krupat's book is immensely exciting, provocative, and introduces to the study of American literature(s) a bold new critical Cultural studies perspective that undermines radically the conceptual segregation and institutional isolation of Native American literary and cultural texts. . . . His dialectically rigorous work will help set the parameters for any future discussion of Native American texts and their relation to questions of canon formation, identity creation, 'the Collective (non-schizophrenic) subject, ' and cultural resistance."--Jose David Saldivar, University of California, Santa Cruz
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Good in Good jacket. Ex-library hardcover book with jacket. Edges rubbed. Normal markings to endpapers etc, else interior good, binding secure. Jacket in mylar cover with spine label and barcode sticker on rear panel, flaps glued to endpapers.