Indigenous North American Drama Kate de MedeirosTraces the historical dimensions of Native North American drama using a critical perspective. Responding to an increasing need for critical perspectives and methodologies, this collection traces the historical dimensions of Native North American drama through overviews of major developments, individual playwrights' perspectives, and in depth critical analyses. Bringing together writers and scholars from the United States, Canada, and Europe,
a beautiful young rancher becomes the object of desire for a local polygamist eager to make her one of his many wives
Newly translated into English
Working around the pervasive themes of relationality and renderings
an actor’s discovery of emotional work
Owing to their significant role in ruminant agriculture
while two others deal with the early Abbasid caliphate
and democracy-and their close association with formal education
High and sustainable production of maize requires appropriate nutrient management
Rattiner continues to regale us with tales of the people who live
The discussions of incest and its traumatic effects
including recommendations at the stages of production
Hoping for a life of prominence and luxury