Keyword [trickster] Result: 21 - 39 | Page: 2 of 2 |
21. | Cheating and Cheaters in German Romance and Epic, 1180-1225 |
22. | Becoming visible in invisible space: How the cyborg trickster is (re)inventing American Indian (ndn) identit |
23. | The trickster's word: Oral tradition in literary narrative (Joel Chandler Harris, Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, Oleksandr Il'chenko, Russia, Ukraine) |
24. | Trickster discourse: Mediating transformation for a New World |
25. | The trickster is history: Tribal tricksters and American cultural history in contemporary Native writing |
26. | Trickster shows the way: Humor, resiliency, and growth in modern Native American literature (Sherman Alexie, Leslie Marmon Silko, Louise Erdrich) |
27. | Trickster, Individuation, and the Hungry, Hungry Ego |
28. | Far from 'everybody's everything': Literary tricksters in African American and Chinese American fiction |
29. | Resistance and revision: West African literature and the postcolonial trickster (Chinua Achebe, Nkem Nwankwo, Ousmane Sembene, Senegal, Nigeria) |
30. | Trickster changer: Louise Erdrich's polymorphous trickster tales |
31. | African trickster tales in diaspora: Resistance in the Creole-speaking South Carolina Sea Islands and Guadeloupe, French West Indies |
32. | Continuing Trickster storytelling: The Trickster protagonists of three contemporary Indian narratives |
33. | This flux of anguish between light and dark: Trickster elements in Jim Carroll's 'The Basketball Diaries' and 'Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries |
34. | The trickster aesthetic. Narrative strategy and cultural identity in the works of three contemporary United States women writers: Maxine Hong Kingston, Louise Erdrich, and Toni Morrison |
35. | Dancing With the Trickster: Reframing the Negative Animus in a Woman's Dreams |
36. | The presence and use of the Native American and African American oral trickster traditions in Zitkala-Sa's 'Old Indian Legends' and 'American Indian Stories' and Charles Chesnutt's 'The Conjure Woman' |
37. | A Postindian Interpretation Of The Tricksters In Chancers |
38. | Survivance And Development |
39. | The Creative Adaptations Of Trickster Stories In Efua T.Sutherland's Dramas |
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