@Book{640831214, author="Rader, Dean", title="Engaged resistance: American Indian art, literature, and film from Alcatraz to the NMAI", series="The William and Bettye Nowlin series in art, history, and culture of the Western Hemisphere", year="2011", edition="1. ed.", publisher="Univ. of Texas Press", address="Austin, Tex.", keywords="Indian arts; Political aspects; United States; History; Government, Resistance to; Indians of North America; Politics and government; Ethnic identity; Indian ethics; Indian art; American literature; Indian authors; History and criticism; Indigenous films; Indians in motion pictures; Intellectual life", contents="Engaged resistance : Alcatraz -- The cartography of sovereignty : Jaune Quick-to-See Smith's map paintings -- The new American Indian novel : a user's map -- The cinematics of engagement, the politics of resistance : Naturally Native and Skins -- Word as weapon : visual culture and contemporary American Indian poetry -- Compositional resistance : genre and contemporary American Indian poetry -- Celluloid Alexie : postindianism in Smoke signals and The business of fancydancing -- Narrative resistance : Leslie Marmon Silko's ``Storyteller'' -- Roofs, roads, and rotundas : American Indian public art -- Engaged resistance : the National Museum of the American Indian -- Epilogue.", note="Dean Rader", note="Literaturverz. S. [239] -246 und Index", isbn="9780292726963", language="English" }