the multicultural literature of the Western American frontiers /
Noreen Groover Lape
x, 224 pages ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-218) and index
Introduction : rites of passage, contact zones, and the American frontiers -- Double consciousness in the borderlands : the frontier autobiographies of James P. Beckwourth and Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins -- The second coming of trickster : culture contact and trickster border narratives -- Bartered brides and compulsory bachelors on the Chinese American frontier : the short stories of Sui Sin Far -- Arranged betrothals and mixed marriages : the Japanese American romances of Onoto Watanna -- Conservation, anthropology, and the closed frontier : the southwestern writings of Mary Austin
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"In West of the Border Noreen Groover Lape raises issues inherent in American pluralism today by broaching timely concerns about American frontier politics, conceptualizing frontiers as intercultural contact zones, and expanding the boundaries of frontier literary studies by giving voice to minority writers."--Jacket
"James P. Beckwourth, a half-black fur trader; Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, a Paiute translator; Salishan author Mourning Dove; Cherokee novelist John Rollin Ridge; Sui Sin Far, an Anglo-Chinese short story writer, and her sister, romance novelist Onoto Watanna; and Mary Austin, a white southwestern writer - each of these intercultural writers faces a rite of passage into a new social order. Their writings negotiate their various frontier ordeals: the encroachment of pioneers on the land; reservation life; assimilation; Christianity; battles over territories and resources; exclusion; miscegenation laws; and the devastation of the environment."
West of the border.
American literature-- Minority authors-- History and criticism
American literature-- West (U.S.)-- History and criticism
Authors, American-- Homes and haunts-- West (U.S.)
Ethnicity in literature
Frontier and pioneer life in literature
Multiculturalism in literature
Women and literature-- West (U.S.)
États-Unis (Ouest) dans la littérature
Ethnicité dans la littérature
Femmes dans la littérature - Histoire
Littérature américaine - Auteurs issus des minorités - Histoire et critique
Littérature américaine - États-Unis (Ouest) - Histoire et critique