American Indian Rhetorics of Survivance: Word Medicine, Word Magic

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Pub. Date: 2006-07-28
Publisher(s): Univ of Pittsburgh Pr
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Summary

American Indian Rhetorics of Survivancepresents an original critical and theoretical analysis of American Indian rhetorical practices in both canonical and previously overlooked texts: autobiographies, memoirs, prophecies, and oral storytelling traditions. Ernest Stromberg assembles essays from a range of academic disciplines that investigate the rhetorical strategies of Native American orators, writers, activists, leaders, and intellectuals. The contributors consider rhetoric in broad terms, ranging from Aristotle's definition of rhetoric as "the faculty . . . of discovering in the particular case what are the available means of persuasion," to the ways in which Native Americans assimilated and revised Western rhetorical concepts and language to form their own discourse with European and American colonists. They relate the power and use of rhetoric in treaty negotiations, written accounts of historic conflicts and events, and ongoing relations between American Indian governments and the United States. This is a groundbreaking collection for readers interested in Native American issues and the study of language. In presenting an examination of past and present Native American rhetoric, it emphasizes the need for an improved understanding of multicultural perspectives.

Author Biography

Ernest Stromberg is associate professor in the Department of English, Communication, and Journalism at California State University, Monterey Bay.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
RHETORIC AND AMERICAN INDIANS 1(14)
AN INTRODUCTION
ERNEST STROMBERG
Part 1. Appropriation and Resistance
RED JACKET'S RHETORIC
15(19)
POSTCOLONIAL PERSUASIONS ON THE NATIVE FRONTIERS OF THE EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC
MATTHEW DENNIS
(NATIVE) AMERICAN JEREMIAD
34(16)
THE "MIXEDBLOOD" RHETORIC OF WILLIAM APESS
PATRICIA BIZZELL
"FORKED JUSTICE"
50(19)
ELIAS BOUDINOT, THE US CONSTITUTION, AND CHEROKEE REMOVAL
ANGELA PULLEY HUDSON
Part 2. Rhetorical Self-Fashioning
SARAH WINNEMUCCA HOPKINS
69(26)
HER WRONGS AND CLAIMS
MALEA D. POWELL
RESISTANCE AND MEDIATION
95(15)
THE RHETORIC OF IRONY IN INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL NARRATIVES BY FRANCIS LA FLESCHE AND ZITKALA-SA
ERNEST STROMBERG
SUNDANCE BEHIND BARS
110(21)
THE RHETORIC OF LEONARD PELTIER'S PRISON WRITINGS
JANNA KNITTEL
Part 3: Writing, Rhetoric, and Pedagogy
DE-ASSIMILATION AS THE NEED TO TELL
131(18)
NATIVE AMERICAN WRITERS, BAKHTIN, AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY
HOLLY L. BAUMGARTNER
INSIDE THE CIRCLE, OUTSIDE THE CIRCLE
149(18)
THE CONTINUANCE OF NATIVE AMERICAN STORYTELLING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF RHETORICAL STRATEGIES IN ENGLISH
KAREN A. REDFIELD
Part 4. A Theory of Rhetoric, a Rhetoric of Theory
CRITICAL TRICKSTERS
167(29)
RACE, THEORY, AND OLD INDIAN LEGENDS
ROBIN DEROSA
COMMUNICATING HISTORY
196(18)
JAMES WELCH'S KILLING CUSTER AND THE CULTURAL TRANSLATION OF THE BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN
ANTHONY G. MURPHY
THE WORD MADE VISIBLE
214(24)
LESLIE MARMON SILKO'S ALMANAC OF THE DEAD
ELLEN L. ARNOLD
AMERICAN INDIAN SOVEREIGNTY
238(18)
NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T
PETER D'ERRICO
WENNEB010 MEETS A "REAL INDIAN"
256(17)
RICHARD CLARK ECKERT
CONTRIBUTORS 273(4)
INDEX 277

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