Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-217) and index
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Introduction: migration and displacement in the American Southwest -- Mobile homes: migration and resistance in American Indian literature -- Unsettling frontiers: Billy the Kid and the outlaw Southwest -- Outlawing Apaches: Geronimo and Jason Betzinez -- Photography as resistance in Almanac of the Dead --Indian detours, or, where the Indians aren't: management and preservation in the Euro-American Southwest -- Driven to extraction: McTeague in the desert -- Mary Austin, Sarah Winnemucca, and the problems of authority -- Cleaning out the house: Tom Outland, dead Indians, and the First World War -- Krazy Kat I: contexts and crossings -- Krazy Kat II: Navajo aesthetics -- Conclusion: cross-purposes and purposeful crossings
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Explores a range of conceptions of the Southwest as reflected in American Indian literature and its interactions with, and interpretations by, Anglo literature
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American Indian literature and the Southwest.
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American Indian literature & the Southwest
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
American literature-- Indian authors-- History and criticism
American literature-- Southwest, New-- History and criticism
American literature-- Southwestern States-- History and criticism
Indians in literature
Indians of North America-- Southwestern States-- Intellectual life
États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) dans la littérature
États-Unis (Sud-Ouest) dans la littérature
Indiens d'Amérique - Amérique du Nord - États-Unis (Sud-Ouest) - Vie intellectuelle
Indiens d'Amérique dans la littérature
Littérature américaine - Auteurs indiens d'Amérique - Histoire et critique
Littérature américaine - États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) - Histoire et critique
Littérature américaine - États-Unis (Sud-Ouest) - Histoire et critique