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Course Description

An introduction to the defining themes of American Indian literature. Through traditional stories, autobiography, poetry, and fiction, you will explore:

  • the relationships between humans and nature
  • the individual and the community
  • Indian and American identities

Learner Outcomes

  • Discuss ways that Indigenous artists negotiate the difficult terrain between the aesthetic and the documentary, often blurring or neutralizing the boundaries between the two.
  • Analyze issues of identity, cultural and property rights, voice, embodiment, materiality, decolonization, and repatriation, particularly through the lens of current cultural revitalization projects.
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