The Oxford Handbook of Indigenous American Literature is the most comprehensive and expansive critical handbook of Indigenous American literatures published to date. Introduction - Post-Renaissance Native American and Indigenous American Literary Studies, James H. Cox and Daniel H. Justice; Part I - Histories ;
1. The Sovereign Obscurity of Inuit Literature, Keavy Martin;
2. At the Crossroads of Red/Black Literature, Kiara Vigil and Tiya Miles;
3. Ambivalence and Contradiction in Contemporary Maya Literature from Yucatan: Jorge Cocom Pech's Muk'ult'an in Nool [Grandfather's Secrets] Emilio Del Valle Escalante;
4. Early Native Literature, U.S., Phillip Round;
5. Nineteenth-Century Native Literature, Maureen Konkle;
6. Hawaiian Literature in Hawaiian: An Overview, Noenoe K. Silvama;
7. Metis Identity and Literature, Kristina Fagan Bidwell;
8. Queering Indigenous Pasts, or Temporalities of Tradition and Settlement, Mark Rifkin;
9. Singing Forwards and Backwards: Ancestral and Contemporary Chamorro Poetics, Craig Santos Perez;
10. Indigenous Orality and Oral Literatures, Christopher Teuton;
11. Anishinaabendamowaad Epichii Zhibiaamowaad: Anishinaabe Literature, Margaret Noodin; Part II - Genres ;
12. Native Nonfiction, Robert Warrior;
13. Towards a Native American Women's Autobiographical Tradition: Genre as Political Practice, Crystal Kurzen;
14. Ixtlamatiliztli / Knowledge with the Face: Intellectual Migrations and Colonial; Dis-placements in Natalio Hernandez's Xochikoskatl, Adam Coon;
15. 'our leaves of paper will be / dancing lightly': Indigenous Poetics, Sophie Mayer;
16. Natives and Performance Culture, LeAnne Howe;
17. Published Native American Drama, 1980?2011, Alexander Pettit;
18. Indigenous American Cinema, Denise K. Cummings;
19. Reading the Visual, Seeing the Verbal: Text and Image in Recent American Indian Literature and Art, Dean Rader;
20. The Indigenous Novel, Sean Kicummah Teuton;
21. Indigenous Children's Literature, Loriene Roy;
22. Red Dead Conventions: American Indian Transgenric Fictions, Jodi Byrd; Part III - Methods ;
23. Contested Images, Contested Lands: The Politics of Space in Louise Erdrich's Tracks and Leslie Marmon Silko's Sacred Water Shari Huhndorf;
24. Decolonizing Comparison: Towards a Trans-Indigenous Literary Studies, Chadwick Allen;
25. Indigenous Trans/Nationalism and the Ethics of Theory in Native Literary Studies, Joseph Bauerkemper;
26. Beyond Continuance: Criticism of Indigenous Literatures in Canada, Sam; McKegney;
27. All that is Native and Fine: Teaching Native American Literature, Frances Washburn;
28. Teaching Native Literature in a Multi-Ethnic Classroom, Channette Romero;
29. Between 'Colonizer-Perpetrator' and 'Colonizer-Ally': Towards a Pedagogy of Redress, Renate Eigenbrod;
30. Vine Deloria, Jr. and the Spacemen, Craig Womack;
31. A basket is a basket because...: telling a Native rhetorics story, Malea Powell;
32. The Making and Remaking of the Mestiza: New Tribalism and the Expression of an Indigenous Identity in the Work of Gloria Anzaldua, Domino Renee Perez; Part IV - Geographies;
33. Literature and the Red Atlantic, Jace Weaver;
34. The Re/Presentation of the Indigenous Caribbean in Literature, Shona Jackson;
35. Writing and Lasting: Native Northeastern Literary History, Lisa Brooks;
36. Decolonizing the Indigenous Oratures and Literatures of Northern British North America and Canada (Beginnings to 1960), Margery Fee;
37. Indigenous Literature and Other Verbal Arts, Canada (1960-2012), Warren Cariou;
38. Amerika Samoa: Writing Home, Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard;
39. Native Literatures of Alaska, James Ruppert;
40. The Popol Wuj and the Birth of Mayan Literature, Thomas Ward;
41. Keeping Oklahoma Indian Territory: Alice Callahan and John Oskison (Indian Enough), Joshua B. Nelson;
42. Francophone Aboriginal Literature in Quebec, Sarah Henzi; Afterwords;
43. I ka '?lelo ke Ola, in Words is Life: Imagining the Future of Indigenous Literatures, ku'ualoha ho'omanawanui
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