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|b eng
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|a Troubling tricksters :
|b revisioning critical conversations /
|c Deanna Reder and Linda M. Morra, editors.
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|a Waterloo, Ont. :
|b Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
|c cop. 2010.
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|a xii, 335 str. :
|b ilustr. ;
|c 23 cm
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|a Indigenous studies series
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|a Indigenous studies series
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|a Bibliografske bilješke nakon svakog poglavlja
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|a Kazalo
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|a Looking Back to the “Trickster Moment” -- What’s the Trouble with the Trickster? An Introduction / Kristina Fagan ; Trickster Reflections: Part I / Niigonwedom James Sinclair ; The Trickster Moment, Cultural Appropriation, and the Liberal Imagination in Canada / Margery Fee ; The Anti-Trickster in the Work of Sheila Watson, Mordecai Richler, and Gail Anderson-Dargatz / Linda Morra -- Raven -- Why Ravens Smile to Little Old Ladies as They Walk By / Richard Van Camp ; Gasps, Snickers, Narrative Tricks, and Deceptive Dominant Ideologies: The Transformative Energies of Richard Van Camp’s “Why Ravens Smil to Little Old Ladies as They Walk By ...“ and/in the Classroom / Jennifer Kelly ; A Conversation with Christopher Kientz / Linda Morra ; Personal Totems / Sonny Assu -- Rigoreau, Nappi, and Wesakecak -- Dances with Rigoureau / Warren Cariou ; Naapi in My World / Eldon Yellowhorn ; Sacred Stories in Comic Book Form: A Cree Reading of Darkness Calls / Deanna Reder -- Coyote and Nanabush -- “Coyote Sees the Prime Minister” and “Coyote Goes to Toronto” / Thomas King ; Excerpt from Indigenous Storywork: Educating the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit / Jo-ann Archibald ; (Re)Nationalizing Naanabozho: Anishinaabe Sacred Stories, Nationalist Literary Criticism, and Scholarly Responsibility / Daniel Morley Johnson ; Quincentennial Trickster Poetics: Lenore Keeshig-Tobias’s “Trickster Beyond 1992: Our Relationship” (1992) and Annharte Baker’s “Coyote Columbus Cafe” (1994) / Judith Leggatt ; Trickster Reflections: Part II / Niigonwedom James Sinclair ; -- Telling Stories Across Lines -- Processual Encounters of the Transformative Kind: Spiderwoman Theatre, Trickster, and the First Act of “Survivance” / Jill Carter ; Diasporic Violences, Uneasy Friendships, and The Kappa Child / Christine Kim ; “How I Spent My Summer Vacation”: History, Story, and the Cant of Authenticity / Thomas King -- Appendices
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|a Tricksters
|z North America
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|a Tricksters in literature
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|a Folk literature, Indian
|z North America
|x History and criticism
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|a Indians of North America
|v Folklore
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|a Indians of North America
|x Social life and customs
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|a 'trickster'
|a Sjeverna Amerika
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|a 'tricksteri' u književnosti
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|a narodna knjiežvnost, indijanska
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|a Sjevernoamerički Indijanci
|a folklor
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|a Morra, Linda M.
|4 edt
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|a Reder, Deanna
|4 edt
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|c KNJ
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