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Book Anatomy

Autor Amy Gore
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2023
From the marginalia of their readers to the social and cultural means of their production, books bear the imprint of our humanity. Embodying the marks, traces, and scars of colonial survival, Indigenous books are contested spaces. A constellation of nontextual components surrounded Native American–authored publications of the long nineteenth century, shaping how these books were read and understood—including illustrations, typefaces, explanatory prefaces, appendices, copyright statements, author portraits, and more.
Centering Indigenous writers, Book Anatomy explores works from John Rollin Ridge, Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Pretty Shield, and D’Arcy McNickle published between 1854 and 1936. In examining critical moments of junction between Indigenous books and a mainstream literary marketplace, Amy Gore argues that the reprints, editions, and paratextual elements of Indigenous books matter: they embody a frontline of colonization in which Native authors battle the public perception and reception of Indigenous books, negotiate representations of Indigenous bodies, and fight for authority and ownership over their literary work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625347497
ISBN-10: 1625347499
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 154 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

AMY GORE is assistant professor of English at North Dakota State University.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Material Matters
1. Dispossessed: Editorial Dismemberments, Copyright, and Property Rights in John Rollin Ridge’s Murieta
2. Whiteness, Blank Space, and Gendered Embodiment in Winnemucca’s Life among the Piutes and Callahan’s Wynema
3. Pretty Shield’s Thumbprint: Body Politics in Paratextual Territory
4. Citational Relations and the Paratextual Vision of D’Arcy McNickle’s The Surrounded
Conclusion: Paratextual Futures

Notes 
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

​​“Gore’s urgent warning is not that rare books are the new buffalo, per se, but that we as scholars ought to pay closer attention to a major structural shift in how we preserve knowledge and material culture that is happening almost imperceptibly under our very noses.”—Gage Karahkwí:io Diabo, Textual Cultures

​“Book Anatomy resists the inevitability of digital transformation, seeking instead to shore up Indigenous literary history/book history by closely attending to paratextual elements surrounding the works Gore considers as they appear in physical copies of the book. . .The point is to ensure that Indigenous culture workers get their due.”—Kristina Bross,American Literary History

“Gore’s writing is consistently clear and engaging, a pleasant, informative read. In fact, I was frequently struck by the ease with which Gore made her points.”—Cari M. Carpenter, author of Seeing Red: Anger, Sentimentality, and American Indians
“In this eloquently argued study, Gore reveals how Native American authors used not just their words but also book covers, dust jackets, copyright statements, illustrations, and even blank space to contest negative stereotypes and claim a kind of publishing sovereignty over their narratives. This book opens pathways for teachers, students, tribes, and scholars to see Native-authored texts in richer ways.”—Matt Cohen, author of The Silence of the Miskito Prince: How Cultural Dialogue Was Colonized