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  1. In the belly of a laughing god
    humour and irony in Native women's poetry
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    "In the Belly of a Laughing God examines how eight contemporary Native women poets in Canada and the United States, Joy Harjo, Louise Halfe, Kimberly Blaeser, Marilyn Dumont, Diane Glancy, Jeannette Armstrong, Wendy Rose, and Marie Annharte Baker,... mehr

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    "In the Belly of a Laughing God examines how eight contemporary Native women poets in Canada and the United States, Joy Harjo, Louise Halfe, Kimberly Blaeser, Marilyn Dumont, Diane Glancy, Jeannette Armstrong, Wendy Rose, and Marie Annharte Baker, employ humour and irony to address the intricacies of race, gender, and nationality. While recognizing that humour and irony are often employed as methods of resistance, this ... analysis also acknowledges the ways in which they can be used to assert or restore order. Using the framework of humour and irony, five themes emerge from the words of these poets: spiritual transformations; generic transformations; history, memory, and the nation; photography and representational visibility; and land and the significance of 'home.' Through the double-voice discourse of irony and the textual surprises of humour, these poets challenge hegemonic renderings of themselves and their cultures, even as they enforce their own cultural norms."--BOOK JACKET

     

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  2. In the belly of a laughing god
    humour and irony in Native women's poetry
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo

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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781442661844; 1442661844; 9781442657724; 1442657723; 9780802035677; 0802035671
    Schlagworte: Frau; Geschlechterrolle (Motiv); Humor; Ironie; Lyrik; Nationalität (Motiv); Rasse (Motiv); Poésie canadienne-anglaise / Auteurs indiens d'Amérique / Historie et critique; Poésie américaine / Auteurs indiens d'Amérique / Histoire et critique; Écrits de femmes canadiens-anglais / Histoire et critique; Écrits de femmes américains / Histoire et critique; Poésie canadienne-anglaise / 20e siècle / Histoire et critique; Poésie américaine / 20e siècle / Histoire et critique; Humour dans la littérature; Ironie dans la littérature; American poetry / 20th century / History and criticism; American poetry / Indian authors / History and criticism; American poetry / Women authors / History and criticism; Canadian poetry (English) / 20th century / History and criticism; Canadian poetry (English) / Indian authors / History and criticism; Canadian poetry (English) / Women authors / History and criticism; Frau; Geschlechterrolle (Motiv); Humor; Indianer; Ironie; Lyrik; Nationalität (Motiv); Rasse (Motiv); LITERARY CRITICISM / General; American poetry; American poetry / Indian authors; American poetry / Women authors; Humor in literature; Irony in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; Array; Ironie; Rasse <Motiv>; Indianer; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Humor; Nationalität <Motiv>; Frau; Lyrik
    Umfang: 1 online resource (x, 324 pages), illustrations
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    Introduction -- Spiritual transformations -- Generic transformations -- Histories, memories, and the nation -- Haunting photographs, revisioning families -- Space, place, land, and the meaning(s) of home -- Conclusion : intertextual conversations

    "In the Belly of a Laughing God examines how eight contemporary Native women poets in Canada and the United States, Joy Harjo, Louise Halfe, Kimberly Blaeser, Marilyn Dumont, Diane Glancy, Jeannette Armstrong, Wendy Rose, and Marie Annharte Baker, employ humour and irony to address the intricacies of race, gender, and nationality. While recognizing that humour and irony are often employed as methods of resistance, this ... analysis also acknowledges the ways in which they can be used to assert or restore order. Using the framework of humour and irony, five themes emerge from the words of these poets: spiritual transformations; generic transformations; history, memory, and the nation; photography and representational visibility; and land and the significance of 'home.' Through the double-voice discourse of irony and the textual surprises of humour, these poets challenge hegemonic renderings of themselves and their cultures, even as they enforce their own cultural norms."--BOOK JACKET.