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      Livre - Howe, Leanne - 01/09/2013 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Howe, Leanne
    • Editeur : Aunt Lute Books
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/09/2013
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 216
    • Expédition : 289
    • Dimensions : 21.6 x 13.9 x 2.0
    • ISBN : 9781879960909



    • Résumé :

      The collected stories/essays in?Choctalking on Other Realities, by Choctaw author LeAnne Howe, depict, with wry humor, the contradictions and absurdities that transpire in a life lived crossing cultures and borders. The result is three parts memoir, one part absurdist fiction, and one part marvelous realism. The collection begins with Howe's stint working in the bond business for a Wall Street firm as the only American Indian woman (and 'out' Democrat) in the company, then chronicles her subsequent travels, invited as an American Indian representative and guest speaker, to indigenous gatherings and academic panels in Jordan, Jerusalem, Romania, and Japan.?

      ?Most importantly, the stories are framed by two theoretical essays on what Howe has named tribalography. Here she explores the complex way memories travel in generations of Native storytellers, which culminates in an original literary contribution in how to read indigenous stories. In his foreword, prominent Native American scholar Dean Rader-besides comparing Howe's humor to fellow Oklahomian Will Roger's-writes,?I believe it [tribalography] is the most significant theory of American Indigenous writing to emerge in the last 20 years-maybe ever... It bridges the gaps between the most significant approaches to American Indian Studies-nationalism, sovereignty, issues of land and place, history, and culture.

      ?...In this extraordinary collection, LeAnne Howe does for Choctaw storytelling what?The Hunger Games?does for archery-makes something seemingly traditional and archaic feel edgy, new, and necessary.?-?from the Foreword?by Dean Rader,?author of?Engaged Resistance:?American Indian Art, Literature and Film

      ?Choctalking?is LeAnne Howe at her very best. Who else can mix hard-hitting social commentary with wicked wit and good old fashioned storytelling? Howe is a true citizen of the world and the relative at the party who can't stop telling the truth. This is a book that belongs in classrooms and book clubs, too. Everyone should read this book. Everyone.?-?Tayari Jones?author of?Silver Sparrow

      ?LeAnne Howe is a mound builder of story. ?Like earthworks that gather far-flung nations and connect worlds above and below, these exquisite tales of travel and cross-cultural encounter align across geographies and generations, across embodied research and archival adventure, across wry humor and speculative analysis?to reveal unexpected pattern, relationship, theory. ?What emerges is sophisticated and complex, engineered not simply to endure but to spark future performance, to provoke story building of the reader's own.?-?Chadwick Allen,?author of?Trans-Indigenous:?Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies

      ?This collection of LeAnne Howe's demonstrates the power, compassion, and at times riotous American Indian humor of a master storyteller. With a deep commitment to Southeastern American Indian perspectives on tribalography and tradition,?Choctalking on Other Realities?spans indigenous worlds from New Orleans to Amman, Jordan. The words throughout these pages illuminate deeper histories of embodied indigenous knowledges, and tribal practices. With Howe as a guide, readers are invited to confront the global ironies of Indianness with wisdom, laughter, and grace.?-Jodi A. Byrd, author of?The Transit of Empire:?Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism

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      Sommaire:

      I became a writer so I could go off in all directions, meet new people, write about what I've hungered to know. As a 2010-2011 William J. Fulbright Scholar, LeAnne Howe lived in Amman, Jordan to research her novel,?Memoir of a Choctaw Indian in the Arab Revolt, 1917, set in Bilaad ash Sham, and Allen, Oklahoma.

      LeAnne Howe is an enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation and writes fiction, poetry, screenplays, creative non-fiction, plays, and scholarship that primarily deal with American Indian experiences. In 2012, she was honored with the?Lifetime Achievement Award?by the Native Writers' Circle of the Americas, and she also received the 2012 USA Ford Fellowship in the Literature category. Her short fiction has appeared in Kenyon Review,?Fiction International, Callaloo, Story, Yalobusha Review,?Cimarron Review, Platte Valley Review, and elsewhere, and has been translated in France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark. She has held residencies at the MacDowell Colony, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Ragdale Writers Residency, and the Atlantic Center for the Arts.

      Her first novel,?Shell Shaker?(Aunt Lute Books, 2001), received an American Book Award in 2002 from the Before Columbus Foundation. The novel was a finalist for the 2003 Oklahoma Book Award, and awarded Wordcraft Circle Writer of the Year, 2002. Equinoxes Rouge, the French translation, was the 2004 finalist for Prix Medici Estranger, one of France's top literary awards.?Evidence of Red?(Salt Publishing, UK, 2005) won the Oklahoma Book Award for poetry in 2006, and the Wordcraft Circle Award for 2006. Howe's second novel,?Miko Kings: An Indian Baseball Story?(Aunt Lute Books, 2007), was the Hampton University's Read-In-Selection for 2009-2010.??Her most recent book is?Choctalking on Other Realities?(Aunt Lute Books, 2013). In 2011, Howe was awarded the Tulsa Library Trust Award for her work as an American Indian writer in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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