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When did Indians become straight? : kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty

Author
Rifkin, Mark, 1974-
Title
When did Indians become straight? : kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty / Mark Rifkin.
Format
Book
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Description
viii, 436 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Reproducing the Indian: racial birth and native geopolitics in Narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison and Last of the Mohicans
  • Adoption nation: Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Hendrick Aupaumut, and the boundaries of familial feeling
  • Romancing kinship: Indian education, the allotment program, and Zitkala-sa's American Indian stories
  • Allotment subjectivities and the administration of culture: Ella Deloria, Pine Ridge, and the Indian Reorganization Act
  • Finding "our" history: gender, sexuality, and the space of peoplehood in Stone Butch Blues and Mohawk trail
  • Tradition and the contemporary queer: sexuality, nationality, and history in Drowning in fire.
Kinsey subjects
Indians of North America. Homosexuality in literature. Self concept. Ethnic groups. Family research.
ISBN
9780199755455 (cloth : alk. paper) 0199755450 (cloth : alk. paper) 9780199755462 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0199755469 (pbk. : alk. paper)

Holdings

Library
Blmgtn - Kinsey Institute Library (by appointment only)
Call Number
X9677094
Location
Auxiliary Library Facility - Kinsey Institute