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Charles Eastman : A Selected Bibliography

See also the Native American Literature bibliography.

Allred, Christine Edwards. "'Real Indian Art': Charles Eastman's Search for an Authenticating Culture Concept." True West: Authenticity and the American West. Eds. William R. Handley and Nathaniel Lewis. Llincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2004. 117-39.

Bayers, Peter L. "Charles Alexander Eastman's from the Deep Woods to Civilization and the Shaping of Native Manhood." Studies in American Indian Literatures: The Journal of the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures 20.3 (2008): 52-73

Carlson, David J. "'Indian for a While': Charles Eastman's Indian Boyhood and the Discourse of Allotment." American Indian Quarterly 25.4 (2001): 604-25.

Carlson, David J. Sovereign Selves: American Indian Autobiography and the Law. Urbana, IL: U of Illinois P, 2006.

Clark, Carol Lea. "Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) and Elaine Goodale Eastman: A Cross-Cultural Collaboration." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 13.2 (1994): 271-80.
Copeland, Marion W. Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa). 33: Boise : Boise State Univ, 1978.

Coskan-Johnson, Gale P. "What Writer Would Not Be an Indian for a While? Charles Alexander Eastman, Critical Memory, and Audience." Studies in American Indian Literatures: The Journal of the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures 18.2 (2006): 105-31.

Ellis, Reuben. "'Events Threw Us Together': Intercultural and Interpersonal Dialogue in the Autobiographies of Elaine Goodale Eastman and Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa)." MAWA Review 11.2 (1996): 76-83.

Irmscher, Christoph. "Role-Playing in Native American Autobiography: Charles Eastman's from the Deep Woods to Civilization." Blurred Boundaries: Critical Essays on American Literature, Language, and Culture. Eds. Klaus H. Schmidt and David Sawyer: Peter Lang, Frankfurt Pagination: 99- 123, 1996. 254.

Kelsey, Penelope Myrtle. "A 'Real Indian' to the Boy Scouts: Charles Eastman as a Resistance Writer." Western American Literature 38.1 (2003): 30-.

Kelsey, Penelope Myrtle. Tribal Theory in Native American Literature: Dakota and Haudenosaunee Writing and Indigenous Worldviews. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 2008.

Lopenzina, Drew. "'Good Indian': Charles Eastman and the Warrior as Civil Servant." American Indian Quarterly 27.3-4 (2003): 727-57.

Martinez, David. "From the Land of Sky-Blue Water: Charles A. Eastman, Minnesota, and the 1862 U.S.-Dakota Conflict." European Review of Native American Studies 20.1 (2006): 23-28.

---. "Out of the Woods and into the Museum: Charles A. Eastman's 1910 Collecting Expedition Accross Ojibwe Country." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 32.4 (2008): 67-84.

Monsma, Bradley J. "Charles Eastman, Nicholas Black Elk, and the Construction of Religious Identity." Postcolonial Literature and the Biblical Call for Justice. Ed. Susan VanZanten Gallagher: UP of Mississippi, Jackson Pagination: 111-24, 1994. 258.

Peterson, Erik. "An Indian, an American: Ethnicity, Assimilation and Balance in Charles Eastman's from the Deep Woods to Civilization." Studies in American Indian Literatures: The Journal of the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures 4.2-3 (1992): 145-60.

---. "'an Indian...An American': Ethnicity, Assimilation, and Balance in Charles Eastman's F From the Deep Woods to Civilization." Early Native American Writing: New Critical Essays. Eds. Helen Jaskoski and A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff. Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture (Csalc) Number: 102: Cambridge UP, New York, NY Pagination: 173-89, 1996. xv, 238.

Powell, Malea. "Rhetorics of Survivance: How American Indians Use Writing." College Composition and Communication 53.3 (2002): 396-434.

Powell, Malea Dawn. "'I Write These Words with Blood and Bone': Two Nineteenth Century American Indian Intellectuals and a Rhetoric of Survivance." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 59.7 (1999): 2481.

Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown. "Eastman's Maternal Ancestry: Letter from Charles Alexander Eastman to H. M. Hitchcock, September 8, 1927." Studies in American Indian Literatures: The Journal of the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures 17.2 (2005): 10-17.

Stensland, Anna Lee. "Charles Alexander Eastman: Sioux Storyteller and Historian." American Indian Quarterly: A Journal of Anthropology, History and Literature 3.3 (1977):199-207.

Tatonetti, Lisa. "Disrupting a Story of Loss: Charles Eastman and Nicholas Black Elk Narrative Survivance." Western American Literature 39.3 (2004): 279-.

Trodd, Zoe, Joel Kuortti, and Jopi Nyman. "Hybrid Constructions: Native Autobiography and the Open Curves of Cultural Hybridity." Reconstructing Hybridity: Post-Colonial Studies in Transition. Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature (Textxet): 51. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2007. 139-62.

 

 


Comments to D. Campbell.