![]() | Captured in the Middle: Tradition and Experience in Contemporary Native American Writing Subjects: AMERICAN LITERATURE -- INDIAN AUTHORS -- HISTORY AND CRITICISM -- THEORY ETC.; AMERICAN LITERATURE -- 20TH CENTURY -- HISTORY AND CRITICISM -- THEORY ETC.; INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA -- INTELLECTUAL LIFE; GROUP IDENTITY IN LITERATURE; EXPERIENCE IN LITERA; Sidner Larson's Captured in the Middle embodies the very nature of Indian storytelling, which is circular, drawing upon the personal experiences of the narrator at every turn. Larson teaches about contemporary American Indian literature by describing his own experiences as a child on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana and as a professor at the University of Oregon. |
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