#smrgDERGİ World Literature Today : From This World: Contemporary American Indian Literature : Native American Indian Literature: - Number: 2 Volume: 66 Spring 1992
From This World: Contemporary American Indian Literature
Native American Indian Literature: Critical Metaphors Of The Ghost Dance: Gerald Vizenor
Two Riddles - Carter Revard
Learning “The Language The Presidents Speak”: Images And Issues Of Literacy In American Indian Literature - Kimerly M. Blaeser
Reading American Indian Intellectual Traditions - Robert Allen Warrior
Dead Voices: Gerald Vizenor
American Indian Literatures, Authenticity, And The Canon - Rodney Simard
Justice For Indians And Women: The Protest Fiction Of Alice Callahan And Pauline Johnson - A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff
Three Poems - Lance Henson
Identity, Voice, And Authority: Artist - Aurdience Relations In Native American Literature: Andrew Wiget
American Indian Literature In The Nineties: The Emergence Of The Middle - Class Protagonist - Alan R. Velie
Borders: Thomas King
Breaking Away: The Novels Of Gerald Vizenor: Wolfgang Hochbruck
Storytelling: Tradition And Preservation In Louise Erdrich's Tracks: Jennifer Sergi
Poems From On Second Thought: Maurice Kenny
Representing Real Worlds: The Evolving Poetry Of Joy Jarjo - John Scarry
Columbusi Indians, And America - Robert L. Berner
Selections From Asylum In Thje Grassland: Diane Glancy
Native Images: Howard Meredith
Photographs And Illustrations
Allan Houser, Mountain Echoes, Bronze 1986 (Courtesy: Allan Houser; Glenn Green Gallery, Santa Fe; University Of Oklahoma Museum Of Art: Front Cover
Cherokee Alphabet Courtesy: Western History Collections, University Of Oklahoma Libraries): Frontispiece
Joy Harjo (Top; Photo: Paul Abdoo; Courtsey: Wesleyan University Press); Gerald Vizenor (Bottom): Back Cover
World Literature In Review
Reviews Also Received
The Last Page
Notes On Contributors: Inside Back Cover
From This World: Contemporary American Indian Literature
Native American Indian Literature: Critical Metaphors Of The Ghost Dance: Gerald Vizenor
Two Riddles - Carter Revard
Learning “The Language The Presidents Speak”: Images And Issues Of Literacy In American Indian Literature - Kimerly M. Blaeser
Reading American Indian Intellectual Traditions - Robert Allen Warrior
Dead Voices: Gerald Vizenor
American Indian Literatures, Authenticity, And The Canon - Rodney Simard
Justice For Indians And Women: The Protest Fiction Of Alice Callahan And Pauline Johnson - A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff
Three Poems - Lance Henson
Identity, Voice, And Authority: Artist - Aurdience Relations In Native American Literature: Andrew Wiget
American Indian Literature In The Nineties: The Emergence Of The Middle - Class Protagonist - Alan R. Velie
Borders: Thomas King
Breaking Away: The Novels Of Gerald Vizenor: Wolfgang Hochbruck
Storytelling: Tradition And Preservation In Louise Erdrich's Tracks: Jennifer Sergi
Poems From On Second Thought: Maurice Kenny
Representing Real Worlds: The Evolving Poetry Of Joy Jarjo - John Scarry
Columbusi Indians, And America - Robert L. Berner
Selections From Asylum In Thje Grassland: Diane Glancy
Native Images: Howard Meredith
Photographs And Illustrations
Allan Houser, Mountain Echoes, Bronze 1986 (Courtesy: Allan Houser; Glenn Green Gallery, Santa Fe; University Of Oklahoma Museum Of Art: Front Cover
Cherokee Alphabet Courtesy: Western History Collections, University Of Oklahoma Libraries): Frontispiece
Joy Harjo (Top; Photo: Paul Abdoo; Courtsey: Wesleyan University Press); Gerald Vizenor (Bottom): Back Cover
World Literature In Review
Reviews Also Received
The Last Page
Notes On Contributors: Inside Back Cover