Native American Women in 2 Novels
.... Like
Erdrich,
Power wants not only to show the talents and strengths of the Native American woman, but also to demonstrate her individuality, her courageous ....
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The Red Convertible
.... alienated - and especially those like women and racial minorities who are so effectively disenfranchised from cultural and economic
power -
Erdrich chose for ....
(726

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The Red Convertibles
.... alienated - and especially those like women and racial minorities who are so effectively disenfranchised from cultural and economic
power -
Erdrich chose for ....
(727

3

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Love Medicine (Louise Erdrich)
.... The Indian-ness that
Erdrich captures - like the "Irishness" Yeats rhapsodized - is a permeating .... I know the feeling when your mental
power builds up too far. ....
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The Automobile as Transportation & Symbol of Freedom
.... Steinbeck makes use of the automobile as a metaphor for control and
power in "The Chrysanthemums." In "The Red Convertible" by Louise
Erdrich, the automobile ....
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Native American Issues in Novels
.... Each of these writers sees a particular
power in the land and traces the disempowerment of the Native American to the separation of the tribes ....
Erdrich, Louise. ....
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Two Native American Writers
....
Erdrich has Nanapush, one of the two narrators in the novel, say, "Nanapush is a name that loses
power every time it is written and stored in a government file ....
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The Red Convertible, Paul's Case, and The Man Who Was Almost a Man
.... irony, Wright (1960) is showing us why he titled the story what he did; Dave is almost a man but lacks the social and economic
power to make ....
Erdrich, L. (1974 ....
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Short Story Responses: The Red Convertible, Paul's Case, and The ...
.... irony, Wright (1960) is showing us why he titled the story what he did; Dave is almost a man but lacks the social and economic
power to make ....
Erdrich, L. (1974 ....
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Themes in "Tracks" and "Jazz"
.... This incident sets up a dynamic of what turns out to be Fleur's personal
power. The .... beginning. They get the middle wrong too" (
Erdrich 45). ....
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Five Native American Writers
.... The
power of women--and its necessity--is
Erdrich's subject, and if a single character can be identified as the protagonist it would be Marie Lazarre Kashpaw. ....
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20th Century Native American Writers
.... The
power of women--and its necessity--is
Erdrich's subject, and if a single character can be identified as the protagonist it would be Marie Lazarre Kashpaw. ....
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