Listening to Old Woman Speak
Discover the profound insights of Listening to Old Woman Speak by Laura Smyth Groening, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2005. This compelling paperback spans 216 pages and delves into the intricate historical context often overlooked in the discussions surrounding the appropriation of Native voices by non-Natives. Groening's work is essential for anyone interested in ethnic studies, particularly Native American studies, as it thoughtfully addresses the complexities of representation in literature. This book is not only a critical examination but also a significant contribution to the understanding of Indigenous peoples' narratives and their portrayal in 19th and 20th-century American literature. Whether you are a student, educator, or simply a literature enthusiast, Listening to Old Woman Speak offers invaluable perspectives that resonate deeply within the realms of history and criticism. Add this essential title to your collection today!