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Title: | Identity and cultural hybridity in charles eastman's autobiography |
Other Titles: | from the Deep Woods to civilization(1916) |
Authors: | Ouhaddad, Ines Meddourene, Kenza Touche-Kharouni, Nouara (directrice de thèse) |
Keywords: | Native Americans: Charles Alexander Eastman Cultural hybridity Assimilation: Integration: European Colonization |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Abstract: | The present research undertakes a study of identity and cultural hybridity in the context of Native Americans, through analyzing the autobiography of Charles Alexander Eastman From the Deep Woods to Civilization. His autobiography narrates his long journey from a primitive Sioux boy who faced forced assimilation, to an integrated intellectual man, blending his indigenous culture with the dominant white civilization, creating a hybrid identity. This study employs a qualitative method to analyze Eastman’s process of identity creation, exploring concepts such as cultural identity, cultural hybridity, assimilation, and integration. |
Description: | English Literature and Civilization |
URI: | http://univ-bejaia.dz/dspace/123456789/24297 |
Appears in Collections: | Mémoires de Master |
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