
American Indian Literature and Modernity Studies
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This book takes the factional dispute between nationalism and cosmopolitanism in American Indian literary criticism as a clue, examines the influential Indian critics, writers and their representative works since the mid-20th century, and grasps the historical evolution of Indian literature in the tension between tradition and modernity. Through the organic combination of overall research and case studies, this book strives to present the basic appearance of American Indian literature. The main research areas involve identity politics, tribal sovereignty, indigenous communities, nationality, cosmopolitanism, literary canons, aesthetic categories, the nature and function of Indian literature, and its intellectualization, discipline and institutionalization and other major issues.
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