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Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction [Hardcover]

Jeanne Rosier Smith (Author)


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April 23, 1997
Writing Tricksters examines the remarkable resurgence of tricksters--ubiquitous shape-shifters who dwell on borders, at crossroads, and between worlds--on the contemporary cultural and literary scene. Depicting a chaotic, multilingual world of colliding and overlapping cultures, many of America's most successful and important women writers are writing tricksters. Taking up works by Maxine Hong Kingston, Louise Erdrich, and Toni Morrison, Jeanne Rosier Smith accessibly weaves together current critical discourses on marginality, ethnicity, feminism, and folklore, illuminating a "trickster aesthetic" central to non-Western storytelling traditions and powerfully informing American literature today.

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"Brilliant. Smith shows us how to bridge and link authors into an understanding of contemporary American literature that occupies shared ground, yet she insists on the imperative of educating ourselves in many U.S. traditions. The result is a book that meets the extremely difficult challenge of working multiculturally without either erasing or overdetermining difference. This discussion will have applications well beyond the group of authors discussed here."--Elizabeth Ammons, coeditor of Tricksterism in Turn-of-the-Century American Literature: A Multicultural Perspective

"Transcultural and thoroughly documented, this study of contemporary ethnic texts by women is comparative in the most scholarly sense. No reader of modern American fiction could argue against its trickster premises: the power to laugh at old worlds, and invent new ones."--Kenneth Lincoln, author of Indi'n Humor: Bicultural Play in Native America

"Communicates keen insights on fictional techniques and cultural themes in clear, elegant and jargon-free language. I believe that this study will serve as an excellent model for future multicultural literary criticism."--Bonnie TuSmith, author of All My Relatives

"Highly accessible to a diverse audience, Writing Tricksters forces readers to examine the power of storytelling traditions to cultural and individual survival. Smith's cross-cultural discussion of the trickster is right on the cusp of an important, evolving analytical direction."--Alanna Kathleen Brown, Montana State University

"Few scholars have attempted to find the lines of contact and connection between ethnic writers. Writing Tricksters is fresh and original, an important addition to the growing corpus of truly multicultural critical texts."--Joseph Skerrett, coeditor of Memory, Narrative, and Identity

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"Brilliant. Smith shows us how to bridge and link authors into an understanding of contemporary American literature that occupies shared ground, yet she insists on the imperative of educating ourselves in many U.S. traditions. The result is a book that meets the extremely difficult challenge of working multiculturally without either erasing or overdetermining difference. This discussion will have applications well beyond the group of authors discussed here." (Elizabeth Ammons, coeditor of Tricksterism in Turn-of- the- Century American Literature: A Multicultural Perspective)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 196 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (April 23, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520206541
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520206540
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,402,055 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tricksters-the ubiquitous shape-shifters who dwell on borders, at crossroads, and between worlds-are the world's oldest, and newest, creations. Read the first page
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trickster aesthetic, literary tricksterism, trickster novels, trickster identity, trickster strategies, trickster traits, tar baby tale, trickster discourse, trickster strategy, multidimensional planes, trickster role, trickster characters, storytelling process, trickster tales
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Love Medicine, African American, Chinese American, Br'er Rabbit, Tripmaster Monkey, The Bingo Palace, The Woman Warrior, Native American, Brave Orchid, Song of Solomon, The Beet Queen, Bak Goong, Gerry Nanapush, Asian American, Gerald Vizenor, Louise Erdrich, Paula Gunn Allen, Toni Morrison, Kuan Yin, Maxine Hong Kingston, New York, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, American Canon, Amy Ling, Fleur Pillager
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