Germans and Indians: fantasies, encounters, projections
2003; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 40; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.40-6480
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresColin G. Calloway, Gerd Gemünden, Susanne Zantop,
Tópico(s)German Colonialism and Identity Studies
ResumoList of Illustrations Editors' Acknowledgments Part 1: Introduction Close Encounters: Deutsche and Indianer - Susanne Zantop Compatriots - Emma Lee Warrior Germany's Indians in a European Perspective - Christian F. Feest Part 2: Historical Encounters Historical Encounters across Five Centuries - Colin G. Calloway American Indians and Moravians in Southern New England - Corinna Dally-Starna and William A. Starna Complexion of My Country: The German as in Colonial Pennsylvania - Liam Riordan German Immigrants and Intermarriage with American Indians in the Pacific Northwest - Russel Lawrence Barsh A Nineteenth-Century Ojibwa Conquers Germany - Bernd Peyer Part 3: Projections and Performances German Indianthusiasm: A Socially Constructed German National(ist) Myth - Hartmut Lutz Nineteenth-Century German Representations of Indians from Experience - Jeffrey L. Sammons Indians Playing, Indians Praying: Native Americans in Wild West Shows and Catholic Missions - Karl Markus Kreis Germans Playing Indian - Marta Carlson Indian Impersonation as Historical Surrogation - Katrin Sieg Between Karl May and Karl Marx: The defa Indianerfilme - Gerd Gemunden Part 4: Two-Souled Warriors: The Conjunction of Germans and Indians Revisited Stranger and Stranger: The (German) Other in Canadian Indigenous Texts - Renate Eigenbrod An Introduction to Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife - Ute Lischke-McNab Blitzkuchen, An Excerpt from The Antelope Wife - Louise Erdrich Bibliography List of Contributors Index
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