Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural narratives in North America / edited by Mark Cronlund Anderson, Irene Maria F. Blayer.

SeriesStudies on themes and motifs in literature ; v. 73
Studies on themes and motifs in literature v. 73. ^A682571
Contents Introduction / Mark Anderson, Irene Blayer -- Recycling Red Riding Hood in the Americas / Sandra L. Beckett -- Storytelling and myth as a means of identification, subversion, and survival in Leslie Marmon Silko's "Yellow woman" and "Tony's story" / Pauline Morel -- A dialogic reading of oral literature : Harry Robinson's Write it on your heart and Beowulf / Bernie Harder -- "Blitzkuchen" : an exploration of story-telling in Louise Erdich's The antelope wife / Ute Lischke -- Storytelling and transformative spaces in Louise Erdich's The blue jay's dance, The birchbark house, and The last report on the miracles at Little No Horse / David T. McNab -- Palmer Cox : telling stories to produce modern children / Eileen Margerum -- The carnilvalesque and the grotesque in Roch Carrier's La guerre, yes sir! : a twentieth century novel with Renaissance echoes / Mary Anne Harsh -- Longfellow's "Evangeline" and Mailett's Plagie : storytelling and the soul of l'acadie / Gregory Mailett -- Singing his America : narrative strategies of dissonance in the story-songs of Steve Earle / Anthony Murphy -- Sexual/textual politics in chronicles of a death and a birth foretold : 1953 by France Daigle / Monika Boehringer.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2004014682
ISBN0820474096 (alk. paper)

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