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Lionel Larré is an associate professor at the University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3, France, where he teaches Native American studies and American history. He has published twenty articles, in English and in French, on Native American writings as well as a book entitled Autobiographie amérindienne: Pouvoir et résistance de lécriture de soi (Native American autobiography: Power and resistance in self-writing) (Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2009). He has edited and annotated a collection of John Milton Oskison's writings, due for publication by the University of Nebraska Press in the spring of 2012. Cristina Stanciu (PhD, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, 2011) is an assistant professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she teaches courses in US ethnic and indigenous literatures. Her work has appeared and is forthcoming in American Indian Quarterly, Studies in American Indian Literatures, Wicazo Sa Review, Intertexts, Film & History, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Jennifer Bess is an assistant professor of peace studies at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. Her primary research interests include contemporary fiction by ethnic-American women and Native American studies. She has published notes and essays on contemporary ethnicAmerican and Caribbean literature in the Explicator, Anglistica, and College Literature
The American Indian Quarterly – University of Nebraska Press
Published: Jun 2, 2013
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