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Record #204030:
"That's raven talk": holophrastic readings of contemporary indigenous literatures / Mareike Neuhaus.
Title: | "That's raven talk": holophrastic readings of contemporary indigenous literatures / Mareike Neuhaus. |
Author(s): | Neuhaus, Mareike. |
Date: | 2011. |
Publisher: | Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center |
Abstract: | Study of culturally specific significance of holophrase in contemporary indigenous narrative. Specifically considers works of five modern writers: Ishmael Alunik (Call Me Ishmael); Alootook Ipelle (Arctic Dreams and Nightmares); Richard Van Camp (The Lesser Blessed); Thomas King (Green Grass, Running Water) and Louise Bernice Ralfe (Blue Marrow). Includes appendix on holophrase in Cree children's story, glossary and comprehensive notes and bibliography. |
Keywords: | 39 -- Ethnography: Inuit. 39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Cree. 39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Cherokee. 398.22 -- Sagas and historic legends. 81 -- Linguistics and languages. 81'27 -- Sociolinguistics. 811.562 -- Inuit languages. 811.81/.82 -- North American Indian languages. 811.812.14 -- Cree languages. 82 -- Literature. S -- Literature and Language. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*41) : 82[2011] |
ISBN: | 9780889772335 |
SPRI record no.: | 204030 |
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