| Ethnocriticism |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
| INTRODUCTION: ETHNOCRITICISM |
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| PART I |
| 1. Ethnography and Literature: A History of Their Convergence |
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| 2. Modernism, Irony, Anthropology: The Work of Franz Boas |
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| • | 3. Ethnographic Conjuncturalism: The Work of James Clifford |
| PART II |
| 4. Figures and the Law: Rhetorical Readings of Congressional and Cherokee Texts |
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| • | 5. Literary "Criticism" / Native American "Literature" |
| • | 6. Native American Autobiography and the Synecdochic Self |
| CONCLUSION: FOR MULTICULTURALISM |
| WORKS CITED |
| INDEX |
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| • | J |
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| • | L |
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| • | N |
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| • | R |
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| • | U |
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