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OverviewAt once criminal and savior, clown and creator, antagonist and mediator, the character of trickster has made frequent appearances in works by writers the world over. As Margaret Atwood observed, trickster gods ""stand where the door swings open on its hinges and the horizon expands; they operate where things are joined together and, thus, can also fall apart."" A shaping force in American literature, trickster has appeared in such characters as Huckleberry Finn, Rinehart, Sula, and Nanapush. Usually a figure both culturally specific and transcendent, trickster leads the way to the unconscious, the concealed, and the seemingly unattainable. Trickster Lives offers thirteen new and challenging interpretations of trickster in American writing, including essays on works by African American, Native American, Pacific Rim, and Latino writers, as well as an examination of trickster politics. This innovative collection of work conveys the trickster’s unmistakable imprint on the modern world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jay Winston , Jeanne Campbell Reesman , Lawrence I. Berkove , R. Bruce Bickley, Jr.Publisher: University of Georgia Press Imprint: University of Georgia Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.825kg ISBN: 9780820352671ISBN 10: 0820352675 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsFor analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and selected Latino texts--and for challenging us to think about what is and is not appropriately called trickster--the volume is quite valuable.--Americas Trickster Lives represents a significant new perspective on American literature, as well as an important contribution to trickster scholarship, not simply because it contains excellent original essays on both well-known and lesser-known works, but because its interdisciplinary approach broadens our sense of what literary studies can be.--Jeanne Rosier Smith author of Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction Trickster Lives represents a significant new perspective on American literature,as well as an important contribution to trickster scholarship, not simply because it contains excellent original essays on both well-known and lesser-known works, but because its interdisciplinary approach broadens our sense of what literary studies can be. -- Jeanne Rosier Smith * author of <i>Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction</i> * For analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and selected Latino texts—and for challenging us to think about what is and is not appropriately called trickster—the volume is quite valuable. -- <i>Americas</i> For analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and selected Latino texts--and for challenging us to think about what is and is not appropriately called trickster--the volume is quite valuable. -- Americas Trickster Lives represents a significant new perspective on American literature, as well as an important contribution to trickster scholarship, not simply because it contains excellent original essays on both well-known and lesser-known works, but because its interdisciplinary approach broadens our sense of what literary studies can be. --Jeanne Rosier Smith, author of Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction For analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and selected Latino texts--and for challenging us to think about what is and is not appropriately called trickster--the volume is quite valuable.--Americas Trickster Lives represents a significant new perspective on American literature, as well as an important contribution to trickster scholarship, not simply because it contains excellent original essays on both well-known and lesser-known works, but because its interdisciplinary approach broadens our sense of what literary studies can be.--Jeanne Rosier Smith author of Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction For analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and selected Latino texts--and for challenging us to think about what is and is not appropriately called trickster--the volume is quite valuable.-- Americas Trickster Lives represents a significant new perspective on American literature, as well as an important contribution to trickster scholarship, not simply because it contains excellent original essays on both well-known and lesser-known works, but because its interdisciplinary approach broadens our sense of what literary studies can be.--Jeanne Rosier Smith author of Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction For analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and selected Latino texts--and for challenging us to think about what is and is not appropriately called trickster--the volume is quite valuable.--Americas "For analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and selected Latino texts--and for challenging us to think about what is and is not appropriately called trickster--the volume is quite valuable.--Americas Trickster Lives represents a significant new perspective on American literature, as well as an important contribution to trickster scholarship, not simply because it contains excellent original essays on both well-known and lesser-known works, but because its interdisciplinary approach broadens our sense of what literary studies can be.--Jeanne Rosier Smith ""author of Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction """ Author InformationJEANNE CAMPBELL REESMAN is a professor of English at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is the author of American Designs: The Late Novels of James and Faulkner and Jack London: A Study of the Short Fiction. Her other books include Trickster Lives and Speaking the Other Self (both Georgia). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |