Subject: RE: european/Indigenous tensions in lit
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 12:16:35 -0700
This is a novel rather than an anthology, but a wonderful novel:
You might be interested in Tom King's _Green Grass, Running Water_ and his
essay "Godzilla meets Post-Colonial" {_World Literature in English_ 30:2
(1990), 10-16}
Dawn Thompson
Malaspina U-C
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> From: Norman Cary [mailto:norman.cary-AT-wright.edu]
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> Subject: european/Indigenous tensions in lit
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> I am planning this winter to teach an undergraduate honors
> course which
> will explore presentations in modern fiction of cultural and economic
> tensions between European colonists or settlers and local
> (indigenous?)
> peoples throughout the world (e.g., North America, Latin America,
> Africa, Australia, NZ, Indonesia). I would welcome resources
> regarding
> relevant theory, and titles of anthologies (if there are any)
> which are
> more than regional in scope.
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