The Black Indian in American Literature

The Black Indian in American Literature

by K. Byars-Nichols
The Black Indian in American Literature

The Black Indian in American Literature

by K. Byars-Nichols

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Overview

The first book-length study of the figure of the black Indian in American Literature, this project explores themes of nation, culture, and performativity. Moving from the Post-Independence period to the Contemporary era, Byars-Nichols re-centers a marginalized group challenges stereotypes and conventional ways of thinking about race and culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137389176
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/29/2013
Series: Palgrave Pivot
Edition description: 2014
Pages: 129
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Keely Byars-Nichols is an Assistant Professor of English at Mount Olive College, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Within Our Borders and On Our Borders: Negotiating Shared Black and Native Histories 1. Assuming the Habit of the Country: John Marrant's Narrative and Playing Indian 2. Domesticated Savagery: Blackness and Indigeneity in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Elizabeth Stoddard's Temple House 3. On Precarious Footing: William Faulkner's Sam Fathers and the Specter of Slavery 4. Black Nationalism and Native Separatism Unhinged: Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon 5. The First Black Indian: Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead Conclusion: Toward a Black Indian Poetics and Politics
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