Hartmut Lutz, Florentine Strzelczyk, Renae WatchmanIndigenous Responses
Indianthusiasm
Indigenous Responses
Herausgeber: Lutz, Hartmut; Watchman, Renae; Strzelczyk, Florentine
Hartmut Lutz, Florentine Strzelczyk, Renae WatchmanIndigenous Responses
Indianthusiasm
Indigenous Responses
Herausgeber: Lutz, Hartmut; Watchman, Renae; Strzelczyk, Florentine
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Containing interviews with twelve Indigenous authors, artists, and scholars who comment on the German fascination with North American Indigenous Peoples, Indianthusiasm is the first collection to present Indigenous critiques and assessments of this phenomenon.
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Containing interviews with twelve Indigenous authors, artists, and scholars who comment on the German fascination with North American Indigenous Peoples, Indianthusiasm is the first collection to present Indigenous critiques and assessments of this phenomenon.
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Produktdetails
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- Indigenous Studies
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781771123990
- ISBN-10: 1771123990
- Artikelnr.: 53483389
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Indigenous Studies
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781771123990
- ISBN-10: 1771123990
- Artikelnr.: 53483389
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hartmut Lutz taught North American Studies in Germany, specializing in Indigenous literatures. He won awards and professorships in North America and Europe. His publications include Contemporary Challenges: Conversations with Canadian Native Authors (1991), The Diary of Abraham Ulrikab (2005) and Contemporary Achievements (2015). Florentine Strzelczyk serves as Deputy Provost of the University of Calgary. She holds a PhD from UBC (1996). Her work has appeared in journals such as Modernism/Modernity; German Quarterly; German Studies Review; Seminar; and Quarterly Review for Film & Video. Renae Watchman (Navajo) is originally from Shiprock, NM. She is an associate professor of English, cross-appointed with Indigenous Studies at Mount Royal University in Calgary. She is also a co-director of Academic Indigenization.
1. 1. Introduction / Hartmut Lutz, Florentine Strzelczyk, and Renae Watchman
2. 2. I thought to myself: ""Well, I'll appropriate from the people who
appropriated from us"" / Ahmoo Angeconeb
3. 3. Most people can't be informed because of the way they are being informed
/ Jeannette Armstrong
4. 4. Germany is my other Heimat now; ""Groan"" (poem) / John Blackbird
5. 5. The focus on remembering "" a sort of superego kind of thing / Warren
Cariou
6. 6. When the gaze turns in both directions / Jo-Ann Episkenew
7. 7. I actually never wanted to like Germany / Audrey Huntley
8. 8. The thorn is in my side when I'm talking to Europeans, who begin
lecturing me on Indianness / Thomas King
9. 9. You can deal with stereotypes! At least you are dealing with some
knowledge / David T. McNab
10. 10. It's been my job to not only entertain them through my dancing and
singing, but also to educate them in the actual original traditional
stories / Quentin Pipestem
11. 11. I was definitely an ambassador and sort of a mythbuster in many ways /
Waubgeshig Rice
12. 12. You can't underestimate the influence of Karl May's Winnetou / Drew
Hayden Taylor
13. 13. They want redemption somehow / Emma Lee Warrior
2. 2. I thought to myself: ""Well, I'll appropriate from the people who
appropriated from us"" / Ahmoo Angeconeb
3. 3. Most people can't be informed because of the way they are being informed
/ Jeannette Armstrong
4. 4. Germany is my other Heimat now; ""Groan"" (poem) / John Blackbird
5. 5. The focus on remembering "" a sort of superego kind of thing / Warren
Cariou
6. 6. When the gaze turns in both directions / Jo-Ann Episkenew
7. 7. I actually never wanted to like Germany / Audrey Huntley
8. 8. The thorn is in my side when I'm talking to Europeans, who begin
lecturing me on Indianness / Thomas King
9. 9. You can deal with stereotypes! At least you are dealing with some
knowledge / David T. McNab
10. 10. It's been my job to not only entertain them through my dancing and
singing, but also to educate them in the actual original traditional
stories / Quentin Pipestem
11. 11. I was definitely an ambassador and sort of a mythbuster in many ways /
Waubgeshig Rice
12. 12. You can't underestimate the influence of Karl May's Winnetou / Drew
Hayden Taylor
13. 13. They want redemption somehow / Emma Lee Warrior
1. 1. Introduction / Hartmut Lutz, Florentine Strzelczyk, and Renae Watchman
2. 2. I thought to myself: ""Well, I'll appropriate from the people who
appropriated from us"" / Ahmoo Angeconeb
3. 3. Most people can't be informed because of the way they are being informed
/ Jeannette Armstrong
4. 4. Germany is my other Heimat now; ""Groan"" (poem) / John Blackbird
5. 5. The focus on remembering "" a sort of superego kind of thing / Warren
Cariou
6. 6. When the gaze turns in both directions / Jo-Ann Episkenew
7. 7. I actually never wanted to like Germany / Audrey Huntley
8. 8. The thorn is in my side when I'm talking to Europeans, who begin
lecturing me on Indianness / Thomas King
9. 9. You can deal with stereotypes! At least you are dealing with some
knowledge / David T. McNab
10. 10. It's been my job to not only entertain them through my dancing and
singing, but also to educate them in the actual original traditional
stories / Quentin Pipestem
11. 11. I was definitely an ambassador and sort of a mythbuster in many ways /
Waubgeshig Rice
12. 12. You can't underestimate the influence of Karl May's Winnetou / Drew
Hayden Taylor
13. 13. They want redemption somehow / Emma Lee Warrior
2. 2. I thought to myself: ""Well, I'll appropriate from the people who
appropriated from us"" / Ahmoo Angeconeb
3. 3. Most people can't be informed because of the way they are being informed
/ Jeannette Armstrong
4. 4. Germany is my other Heimat now; ""Groan"" (poem) / John Blackbird
5. 5. The focus on remembering "" a sort of superego kind of thing / Warren
Cariou
6. 6. When the gaze turns in both directions / Jo-Ann Episkenew
7. 7. I actually never wanted to like Germany / Audrey Huntley
8. 8. The thorn is in my side when I'm talking to Europeans, who begin
lecturing me on Indianness / Thomas King
9. 9. You can deal with stereotypes! At least you are dealing with some
knowledge / David T. McNab
10. 10. It's been my job to not only entertain them through my dancing and
singing, but also to educate them in the actual original traditional
stories / Quentin Pipestem
11. 11. I was definitely an ambassador and sort of a mythbuster in many ways /
Waubgeshig Rice
12. 12. You can't underestimate the influence of Karl May's Winnetou / Drew
Hayden Taylor
13. 13. They want redemption somehow / Emma Lee Warrior







