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9780810838796

The Native American in Short Fiction in the Saturday Evening Post An Annotated Bibliography

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  • ISBN13:

    9780810838796

  • ISBN10:

    0810838796

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-01-22
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $129.00

Summary

This companion volume to Beidler and Egge's Native Americans in the Saturday Evening Post expands upon the fictional short stories that mention or focus on Native Americans. Covering a period of 71 years (1897-1969), this compilation of summaries of 265 short stories shows how the fictional depiction of Native Americans changed chronologically from the end of the Indian Wars to the "Native American Renaissance" of the 1960's. The majority of these tales highlight Caucasian attitudes toward Indians, which generally ranged from pure racial hatred at worst, to apathy at best, placing race relations in a historical context. This annotated bibliography provides detailed summaries of each of the stories with specific focus on the Native American aspects. Each story provides insights into the prevailing negative stereotypes of the time that the authors either exploited or denied in their stories. Also, since many of the stories share characters, settings, and themes, the authors have provided parenthetical cross-references, in order to easily display their interconnectedness. The book concludes with an author index, a subject index, and an extensive tribe index containing the various spellings used in the stories.

Author Biography

Peter G. Beidler is the Lucy G. Moses distinguished professor of English at Lehigh University, where he has taught British and American literature for three decades. He has also taught and completed research in England, Arizona, Texas, and the People's Republic of China. He is the recipient of two national teaching awards, and has published widely in many topics including Native American writer Harry J. Brown is completing his doctoral degree in early American literature at Lehigh University Marion F. Egge has taught freshman English for Lehigh University, music history for Moravian College, composition and introduction to literature for Bucks County (Pa.) Community College, and has served as reading consultant in a special education project for Lehigh's Centennial School. She currently is editor of the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine and owner of a desktop publishing business

Table of Contents

Editor's Forewordp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Annotated Bibliographyp. 19
Author Indexp. 299
Subject Indexp. 303
Tribe Indexp. 311
About the Authorsp. 315
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