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Title:
Conversations with LeAnne Howe / edited by Kirstin L. Squint.
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xxi, 177 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Howe, LeAnne--Interviews.
Howe, LeAnne--Criticism and interpretation.
Indian authors--North America--Interviews.
Indians of North America--Interviews.
Women authors, American--Interviews.
Choctaw Indians--Interviews.
Other Authors:
Squint, Kirstin L., 1973- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Index. Chronology -- Genre-Sliding on stage with playwright LeAnne Howe / Jen Shook -- Choctawan aesthetics, spirituality, and gender relations: an interview with LeAnne Howe / Kirstin L. Squint -- Unspoken intimacies, Miko Kings, Hampton University, and Red-Black convergences: a conversation with LeAnne Howe / LaRose Davis -- Interview with LeAnne Howe and Robbie Ethridge / David Davis -- The Native South, performance, and globalized trans-Indigeneity: a conversation with LeAnne Howe / Kirstin L. Squint -- Tonto, "The Lone Ranger," and Indians in film / Craig Chamberlain -- "Stories of the marvelous": an interview with LeAnne Howe / Erin Regan -- It's about story / Gina Caison -- Choctaw tales: an Interview with LeAnne Howe / Padraig Kirwan -- Interview with poet LeAnne Howe / Jeremy Reed -- An interview with LeAnne Howe / Rebecca Macklin -- "An American in New York": LeAnne Howe / Kirstin L. Squint -- Episode #3: LeAnne Howe -- CAConrad -- Genre-Sliding on stage with playwright LeAnne Howe / Jen Shook -- Index.
Summary:
"Conversations with LeAnne Howe is the first collection of interviews with the groundbreaking Choctaw author, whose genre-bending works take place in the US Southeast, Oklahoma, and beyond our national borders to bring Native American characters and themes to the global stage. Best known for her American Book Award-winning novel Shell Shaker (2001), LeAnne Howe (b. 1951) is also a poet, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, theorist, and humorist. She has held numerous honors including a Fulbright Distinguished Scholarship in Amman, Jordan, from 2010 to 2011, and she was the recipient of the Modern Language Association's first Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures, and Languages for her travelogue, Choctalking on Other Realities (2013). Spanning the period from 2002 to 2020, the interviews in this collection delve deeply into Howe's poetics, her innovative critical methodology of tribalography, her personal history, and her position on subjects ranging from the Lone Ranger to Native American mascots. Two previously unpublished interviews, "'An American in New York': LeAnne Howe" (2019) and "Genre-Sliding on Stage with LeAnne Howe" (2020), explore unexamined areas of her personal history and how it impacted her creative work, including childhood trauma and her incubation as a playwright in the 1980s. These conversations along with 2019's Occult Poetry Radio interview also give important insights on the background of Howe's newest critically acclaimed work, Savage Conversations (2019), about Mary Todd Lincoln's hallucination of a "Savage Indian" during her time in Bellevue Place sanitarium. Taken as a whole, Conversations with LeAnne Howe showcases the development and continued impact of one of the most important Indigenous American writers of the twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Literary conversations series
ISBN:
1496836448
9781496836441
1496836456
9781496836458
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1250304666
LCCN:
2021056988
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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