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... ceremony , or ritual healing , as Leslie Marmon Silko makes clear in the title of her first novel , Ceremony , which refers not so much to the healing of the main character as it does to the story as a cure for us , the reader . As the ...
... ceremony , or ritual healing , as Leslie Marmon Silko makes clear in the title of her first novel , Ceremony , which refers not so much to the healing of the main character as it does to the story as a cure for us , the reader . As the ...
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... ceremony , a healing reattachment of an individual to the land , his family and community , as well as a converging of the two cultural worlds which he finds himself straddling . The writing of ceremony in English , then , is an ...
... ceremony , a healing reattachment of an individual to the land , his family and community , as well as a converging of the two cultural worlds which he finds himself straddling . The writing of ceremony in English , then , is an ...
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... ceremony against the worn word and stale form of the dominant literary establishment . Repetition of story and ceremony means , as well , writing Native American story into the Eurocentric genre known as " novel . " It is symptomatic of ...
... ceremony against the worn word and stale form of the dominant literary establishment . Repetition of story and ceremony means , as well , writing Native American story into the Eurocentric genre known as " novel . " It is symptomatic of ...
Contents
An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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