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Muting White NoiseMuting White Noise

Muting White Noise

James H. Cox

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In "Muting White Noise," James H. Cox considers how Native authors have liberated our imaginations from colonial narratives. Cox takes his title from Sherman Alexie, for whom the white noise of a television set represents the white mass-produced culture that mutes American Indian voices. Cox foregrounds the work of Native intellectuals in his readings of the American Indian novel tradition. He thereby develops a critical perspective from which to re-see the role played by the Euro-American novel tradition in justifying and enabling colonialism.

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OL6344824W

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Indian authorsPopular literatureIndians of North AmericaIntellectual lifeHistory and criticismIntercultural communication in literatureAmerican fictionIndians in literatureAmerican fiction, history and criticism, 20th centuryPopular literature, history and criticismIndia, intellectual life

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