That the People Might Live: Native American Literatures and Native American Community

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ISBN: 9780195120370
Dewey: 810.9897
LCC Number: PM157
Author: Jace Weaver
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Pages: 256
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Loyalty to the community is the highest value in Native American cultures, argues Jace Weaver. In That the People Might Live, he explores a wide range of Native American literature from 1768 to the present, taking this sense of community as both a starting point and a lens. Weaver considers some of the best known Native American writers, such as Leslie Marmon Silko, Gerald Vizenor, and Vine Deloria, as well as many others who are receiving critical attention here for the first time. He contends that the single thing that most defines these authors’ writings, and makes them deserving of study as a literature separate from the national literature of the United States, is their commitment to Native community and its survival. He terms this commitment “communitism” – a fusion of “community” and “activism.” The Native American authors are engaged in an ongoing quest for community and write out of a passionate commitment to it. They write, literally “that the People might live.”

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Weight 0.87 lbs
Dimensions 9.1 × 6.06 × 0.63 in
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