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Jonathan Brennan (Author)

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June 2003
This is an exploration of the literature, history, and culture of people of mixed African American and Native American descent. "When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote" is the first book to theorize an African-Native American literary tradition. In examining this overlooked tradition, the book prompts a reconsideration of interracial relations in American history and literature. Jonathan Brennan, in a sweeping historical and analytical introduction to this collection of essays, surveys several centuries of literature in the context of the historical and cultural exchange and development of distinct African-Native American traditions. Positing a new African-Native American literary theory, he illuminates the roles subjectivity, situational identities, and strategic discourse play in defining African-Native American literatures. Brennan provides a thorough background to the literary tradition and a valuable overview to topics discussed in the essays. He examines African-Native American political and historical texts, travel narratives, and the Mardi Gras Indian tradition, suggesting that this evolving oral tradition parallels the development of numerous Black Indian literary traditions in the United States and Latin America. The diverse essays cover a range of literatures from African-Native American mythology among the Seminoles and mixed folktales among the Cherokee to autobiography, fiction, poetry, and captivity narratives. Contributors discuss, among other topics, the Brer Rabbit tales, shifting identities in African-Native American communities, the "creolization" of African American and Native American mythologies and religions, and Mardi Gras Indian performance. Also considered are Alice Walker's development of an African-Native American identity in her fiction and essays and African-Native American subjectivity in the works of Toni Morrison and Sherman Alexie.

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Recent historical writing on the Native American cultures of the Southeast has begun to illuminate the dynamic and changing nature of these cultures throughout the colonial period. Read the first page
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maroon nations, tar wolf, thrilling sketch, spy boy, rabbit trickster, rabbit escapes, captivity narrative, trickster stories, minor editorial changes, strategic discourses, literary links
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African American, New York, New Orleans, Brer Rabbit, Mardi Gras Indians, American Indian, Okah Tubbee, European American, Uncle Remus, United States, Creole Wild West, Myths of the Cherokee, Briton Hammon, Jason Berry, Mischief Makers, James Mooney, Iko Iko, Indian Red, Congo Square, Oxford University Press, Wild Child, Alice Walker, Brer Fox, Bur Rabbit, Golden Blades
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