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Author Lopenzina, Drew.

Title Red ink : Native Americans picking up the pen in the colonial period / Drew Lopenzina
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 396 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Native traces
Native traces.
Contents Introduction: surivial writing: contesting the pen and ink work of colonialism -- Wussuckwheke or the painted letter: glimpses of Native signification acknowledged and unwitnessed (1492-1643) -- Praying Indians, printing devils: centers of Indigeniety within colonial containments (1643-1665) -- King Philip's signature: ascribing Philip's name to land, war and history in Native New England (1660-1709) -- Beneath the wave: the maintenance of Native tradition in hidden transcripts (1709-1768) -- A tale of two settlements; Mohican, Mohegan and the road to Brotherton (1724-1785) -- Afterword: O' Brotherton where art thou
Summary "Reexamines the writings of early Indigenous authors in the northeastern United States. The Native peoples of colonial New England were quick to grasp the practical functions of Western literacy. Their written literary output was composed to suit their own needs and expressed views often in resistance to the agendas of the European colonists they were confronted with. Red Ink is an engaging retelling of American colonial history, one that draws on documents that have received scant critical and scholarly attention to offer an important new interpretation grounded in Indigenous contexts and perspectives. Author Drew Lopenzina reexamines a literature that has been compulsively "corrected" and overinscribed with the norms and expectations of the dominant culture, while simultaneously invoking the often violent tensions of "contact" and the processes of unwitnessing by which Native histories and accomplishments were effectively erased from the colonial record. In a compelling narrative arc, Lopenzina enables the reader to travel through a history that, however familiar, has never been fully appreciated or understood from a Native-centered perspective."--Project Muse
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject American literature -- Indigenous authors -- History and criticism
American literature -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- History and criticism
Indigenous peoples in literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Intellectual life
American literature -- Indian authors -- History and criticism
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
American literature -- Colonial period
American literature -- Indian authors
Indians in literature
Indians of North America -- Intellectual life
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2011009763
ISBN 9781461904526
1461904528
9781438439808
1438439806