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<subTitle>speech, writing, and representation in North American Indian texts</subTitle>
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<publisher>Indiana University Press</publisher>
<dateIssued>c1991</dateIssued>
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<note>&#34;... creates a new definition of American Indian literary texts as a self-representational genre. This is an intelligent and insightful application of post-modern critical methods to American Indian texts. The scope of the study is broad and ambitious, and the attempt to define Indian self-representations from colonial times to the present is innovative and instructive.&#34; —Raymond J. DeMallie
&#34;... very suggestive, provocative, engaging... —Studies in American Indian Literatures
&#34;... Murray's book establishes itself as the single best introduction to Native American text-making in particular and the betrayals of the translation in general. An essential acquisition for all college and university libraries, and highly recommended for larger public libraries.&#34; —Choice
&#34;It is a pleasure to recommend with wholehearted enthusiasm David Murray's Forked Tongues.&#34; —Western American Literature</note>
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