Reconstructing the Native Canadian Image: A Study of Thomas King’s Medicine River (1990) and Green Grass Running Water (1993) and Lee Maracle’s Sundogs (1992) and Ravensong (1993)
Ne’am M. Abd El-Hafeez;
Abstract
Through the analysis of selected works by native Canadian writers Thomas King
(b.1943) and Lee Maracle (b.1950), this thesis investigates the strategies that the native
writers employ for reconstructing the native Canadian image. By examining Thomas
King’
(b.1943) and Lee Maracle (b.1950), this thesis investigates the strategies that the native
writers employ for reconstructing the native Canadian image. By examining Thomas
King’
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| Title | Reconstructing the Native Canadian Image: A Study of Thomas King’s Medicine River (1990) and Green Grass Running Water (1993) and Lee Maracle’s Sundogs (1992) and Ravensong (1993) | Authors | Ne’am M. Abd El-Hafeez | Keywords | Reconstructing the Native Canadian Image: A Study of Thomas King’s Medicine River (1990) and Green Grass Running Water (1993) and Lee Maracle’s Sundogs (1992) and Ravensong (1993) | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Through the analysis of selected works by native Canadian writers Thomas King (b.1943) and Lee Maracle (b.1950), this thesis investigates the strategies that the native writers employ for reconstructing the native Canadian image. By examining Thomas King’ |
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