Approaches to teaching the works of Louise Erdrich

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Approaches to teaching the works of Louise Erdrich

edited by Greg Sarris, Connie A. Jacobs, and James R. Giles

(Approaches to teaching world literature / Joseph Gibaldi, series editor)

Modern Language Association of America, 2004

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-258) and index

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This volume seeks to enrich teachers' and students' understanding of the fictional world Louise Erdrich creates and to address the challenges of teaching her novels and poetry. The first part of the book provides background readings that establish a context for teaching Erdrich and acquaint teachers with Native American traditions, history, customs, and culture--especially those of the Ojibwe, or Chippewa. In the second section, experienced teachers of Erdrich discuss the strategies they use to engage students in a sometimes unfamiliar world. Essays provide information on Erdrich's tribe, the Turtle Mountain Chippewa of North Dakota, and an overview of tribal history for the past 150 years; sort through Erdrich's large cast of fictional characters, with their complicated family ties and clan relationships; examine her collaborative relationship with her late husband, Michael Dorris; and offer analysis, cultural references, and approaches to teaching Erdrich's most widely anthologized poems.

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