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Sovereign Selves

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Livre Sovereign Selves David J. Carlson
Code Libristo: 04869194
Éditeurs University of Illinois Press, novembre 2005
This book is an exploration of how American Indian autobiographers' approaches to writing about thei... Description détaillée
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This book is an exploration of how American Indian autobiographers' approaches to writing about their own lives have been impacted by American legal systems from the Revolutionary War until the 1920s. Historically, Native American autobiographers have written in the shadow of "Indian law", a nuanced form of natural law discourse with its own set of related institutions and forms (the reservation, the treaty, etc.). In "Sovereign Selves", David J. Carlson develops a rigorously historicized argument about the relationship between the specific colonial model of "Indian" identity that was developed and disseminated through U.S. legal institutions, and the acts of autobiographical self-definition by the "colonized" Indians expected to fit that model. Carlson argues that by drawing on the conventions of early colonial treaty-making, nineteenth - and early twentieth-century Indian autobiographers sought to adapt and redefine the terms of Indian law as a way to assert specific property-based and civil rights. Focusing primarily on the autobiographical careers of two major writers (William Apess and Charles Eastman), "Sovereign Selves" traces the way that their sustained engagement with colonial legal institutions gradually enabled them to produce a new rhetoric of "Indianness".

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