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Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story: Teaching American Indian Rhetorics

Anderson, Joyce Rain(Edited by)Gubele, Rose(Edited by)King, Lisa(Edited by)
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Focusing on the importance of discussions about sovereignty and of the diversity of Native American communities,Survivance, Sovereignty, and Storyoffers a variety of ways to teach and write about indigenous North American rhetorics.

These essays introduce indigenous rhetorics, framing both how and why they should be taught in US university writing classrooms. Contributors promote understanding of American Indian rhetorical and literary texts and the cultures and contexts within which those texts are produced. Chapters also supply resources for instructors, promote cultural awareness, offer suggestions for further research, and provide examples of methods to incorporate American Indian texts into the classroom curriculum.

Survivance, Sovereignty, and Storyprovides a decolonized vision of what teaching rhetoric and writing can be and offers a foundation to talk about what rhetoric and pedagogical practice can mean when examined through American Indian and indigenous epistemologies and contemporary rhetorics.

Contributors include Joyce Rain Anderson, Resa Crane Bizzaro, Qwo-Li Driskill, Janice Gould, Rose Gubele, Angela Haas, Jessica Safran Hoover, Lisa King, Kimberli Lee, Malea D. Powell, Andrea Riley-Mukavetz, Gabriela Raquel Ríos, and Sundy Watanabe.

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Utah State University Press
0874219965 / 9780874219968
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
01/11/2015
English
221 pages
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