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16 Wednesday / September 16, 2020

Native Heroines in American Culture

07:00 pm to 08:30 pm on Sep 30
Zoom
https://v2.aitapps-s.iu.edu/AIT_INlighten_V1_Online/blvpue/Course/Index/982-100A6B48-7DC9-4F0F-BBE3-FC321862BECC

This course will study the ways Native American heroines have been represented in American culture with an eye to colonialism and national identity. We will consider how their narratives have evolved over time in relation to different political and cultural moments. We will also discuss alternate representations of these heroines by Native Americans amid the continued marginalization of living Native women.

Cost: $60

For more information contact:

A. Kay Terrell
(812) 855-9335
[email protected]

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