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003    OCoLC 
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008    020904s2003    ilu      b   s001 0 eng   
010      2002014265 
015    GBA3-X8156 
020    0252028198 
035    (OCoLC)50606375 
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049    STJJ 
050 00 PS153.N5|bW43 2003 
082 00 810.9/896073|221 
092    810.9896|bW567W 
245 00 When Brer Rabbit meets Coyote :|bAfrican-Native American 
       literature /|cedited by Jonathan Brennan. 
264  1 Urbana :|bUniversity of Illinois Press,|c2003. 
300    xvii, 307 pages ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  On the interaction of traditions / David Elton Gay -- Brer
       Rabbit and his Cherokee cousin / Sandra K. Baringer --  
       Briton Hammon, the Indian captivity narrative and the 
       African American slave narrative / John Sekora -- 
       Recapturing John Marant / Benilde Montgomery -- Speaking 
       across boundaries / Jonathan Brennan -- In search of the 
       Mardi Gras Indians / Jason Berry, Jonathan Foose, and Tad 
       Jones -- Mardi Gras Indians, carnival and counter-
       narrative in Black New Orleans / George Lipsitz -- Wrapped
       in the serpent's tail, Alice Walker's African-native 
       American subjectivity / Patricia Riley -- If you know I 
       have a history, you will respect me / Sharon P. Holland --
       African-Native American subjectivity and the blues voice 
       in the writings of Toni Morrison and Sherman Alexie / Paul
       Pasquaretta. 
520    The diverse essays cover a range of literatures from 
       African-Native American mythology among the Seminoles and 
       mixed folktales among the Cherokee to autobiography, 
       fiction, poetry, and captivity narratives. Contributors 
       discuss, among other topics, the Brer Rabbit tales and the
       "creolization" of African American and Native American 
       mythologies and religions. Also considered are Alice 
       Walker's development of an African-Native American 
       identity in her fiction and essays and African-Native 
       American subjectivity in the works of Toni Morrison and 
       Sherman Alexie. 
650  0 African Americans in literature. 
650  0 Folklore in literature. 
650  0 African Americans|vFolklore. 
650  0 American literature|xAfrican American authors|xHistory and
       criticism. 
650  0 Comparative literature|xAfrican American and Indian. 
650  0 Comparative literature|xIndian and African American. 
650  0 Literature and folklore|zUnited States. 
650  9 Indians of North America|vFolklore. 
650  9 Indians in literature. 
650  9 American literature|xIndian authors|xHistory and 
       criticism. 
650  9 Indians of North America|xIntellectual life. 
690  7 Indigenous peoples|zNorth America|vFolklore.|2local DEI 
       term 
690  7 Indigenous peoples|zNorth America|xIntellectual life.
       |2local DEI term 
690  7 American literature|xIndigenous authors|xHistory and 
       criticism.|2local DEI term 
690  7 Indigenous peoples in literature.|2local DEI term 
700 1  Brennan, Jonathan. 
994    01|bSTJ 
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