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INDIAN ENGLISH AS CULTURAL IDENTITY MARKING IN THE WORKS OF N. SCOTT MOMADAY: ETHNOLINGUISTIC DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

SKU: PMRT.GEN.9926.00806

$198.85

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 9781495509926
Publication Date: 2022
Condition: New

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Using discourse analysis with a focus on literary style, Dr. Guillermo Bartelt offers an examination and discussion of N. Scott Momaday’s literary works. “The examination of literary style presents a unique opportunity for the interdisciplinary exploration of the intersection of language and culture.” In the course of his discussion, Bartelt shows that, “instead of deliberate obfuscation, of which Momaday has often been accused in the critical literature…[there is] a conscious decision on his part to offer an enhanced ability to present a native perspective.” Other Anthropology Books 2002 – Exposition of Jose De Acostas Historia Natural y Moral De Las Indias 1590 the Emergence of an Anthropological Vision of Colonial Latin America 2001 – Anthropological Perspective on Prostitution the Worlds Oldest Profession 2003 – Critique of Postmodern Anthropology – in Defense of Disciplinary Origins and Traditions

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