Introduction: Marking the Indigenous in Indigenous Minority Texts -- Pt. I. A Directed Self-Determination -- 1. A Marae on Paper: Writing a New Maori World in Te Ao Hou -- 2. Indian Truth: Debating Indigenous Identity after Indians in the War -- Pt. II. An Indigenous Renaissance -- 3. Rebuilding the Ancestor: Constructing Self and Community in the Maori Renaissance -- 4. Blood/Land/Memory: Narrating Indigenous Identity in the American Indian Renaissance -- Conclusion: Declaring a Fourth World -- App. Integrated Time Line, World War II to 1980
Summary
'Blood Narrative' is a comparative literary and cultural study of post-World War II literary and activist texts by New Zealand Maori and American Indians, groups who share much in their responses to European settler colonialism
Analysis
USA Literatur Indianer Ethnische Identität
Maori Literatur Ethnische Identität
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [279]-300) and index