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Author Muszeika, Britta.

Title Approaching whiteness : acknowledging native Americans as scholars of reversal in 19th century autobiographical writings / Britta Muszeika.

Publication Info. Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource.
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Series American studies, 0178-1987 ; volume 307
American studies (Munich, Germany) ; v. 307.
Contents Cover -- Titel -- Imprint -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Table of Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 "The White Man's Indian" -- 1.1.1 "The Indian and the White Other" -- 1.1.2 Along the Stony Road towards Reconciliation -- 1.1.3 Redefining a Myth -- Embedding Reconciliation in Education -- 1.2 Reversing the Gaze -- "The Indian's White Man" -- 1.2.1 Indigenous Testimonies -- On the Trails of the White Man -- 1.3 Scholars of Reversal 'avant la lettre' -- 2 The Emergence of the Color White -- 2.1 Historical Development -- Creating a Myth -- 2.2 The Invisible White Man
2.3 Using White Ink -- Native American Literary Transparency -- 2.3.1 Authentic Voices -- the Writing "Indians" -- 3 Theoretical Framework -- Critical Race Theory (Tribal Critical Race Theory) and Whiteness Studies -- 3.1 Understanding Race -- Manifold Perspectives -- 3.2 Resisting the Cliché -- 4 The Voice of Color -- 4.1 A Rereading of Sarah Winnemucca's 'Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims' (1883) -- 4.1.1 "My White Brothers Have Come at Last!" -- 4.1.2 Approaching and Understanding White Culture -- 4.1.3 Collecting Experiences -- Encountering the White Man
4.1.4 Winnemucca and the Indian Agents -- 4.1.5 Winnemucca and the Military -- 4.2 A Rereading of Zitkala- Ša's 'American Indian Stories' (1921) -- 4.2.1 Native American Residential Boarding Schools -- 4.2.2 Closing the Educational Gap -- 4.2.3 Zitkala Ša's Counterstory -- 4.2.4 The White Man's Land of Milk and Honey -- 4.3 A Rereading of Charles Alexander Eastman's 'Indian Boyhood' (1902) 'and From the Deep Woods to Civilization' (1916) -- 4.3.1 Into the Woods -- Discovering Native American Territory -- 4.3.2 The Mysterious "Pale-Faces" -- 4.3.3 Towards Civilization -- Embracing White Culture
5 Conclusion -- 6 Works Cited -- 6.1 Primary Sources -- 6.2 Secondary Sources -- German summary / Deutsche Zusammenfassung -- Academic resume / Akademischer Lebenslauf -- Backcover
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Indians of North America -- Biography.
Indians of North America -- Biography.
Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation.
Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation.
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity.
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity.
Indians of North America.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: 9783825347123 3825347125 (OCoLC)1191808664
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3825379418 (electronic book)
3825347125
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