From: "Chris Ward" <Crbward-AT-dmn.com.au> Subject: Re: coyottes and brave women Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 19:15:54 +0800 Clarisse: Glad to hear you mention a Native American writer who is not just good, but great. Vizenor adds a dimension to postcoloniality which much of the material on this list neglects: fourth world literature, or the voice of native peoples marginalised in putatively first world countries. Cheers from Down Under, Chris Ward. -----Original Message----- From: Clarisse Zimra <czimra-AT-siu.edu> To: postcolonial-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU <postcolonial-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU> Date: Tuesday, 9 June 1998 19:27 Subject: coyottes and brave women > >Dear friends, >Specific to David Lim's query and its magic realism component, can't >remember whether Gerald Vizenor's work was mentioned. Nice thing is, he >also "theorizes" about his work and similar-minded folks. Track it down >(should be easy, he is a very productive writer and in residence at >Berkley, I believe). > >And, on ACCAD of Lebanon, a recent translation by Cynthia T. Hahn, WOUNDING >WORDS : A WOMAN'S JOURNAL IN TUNISIA. >Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1997. Happy reading, cz > >Clarisse Zimra >English and Comparative Studies >Member, The Faculty Seminar for Irish and Migration Studies >Southern Illinois Univ. at Carbondale 62901-4503 >phone messages: 618 453 53 21 (main English office) >private line: 618 453 68 13 >fax 618 453 32 53 > > > > > --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- > --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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