Going native : Indians in the American cultural imagination

Since the 1800s, many European Americans have relied on Native Americans as models for their own national, racial, and gender identities. Displays of this impulse include world's fairs, fraternal organizations, and films such as Dances With Wolves. Shari M. Huhndorf uses cultural artifacts such...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Huhndorf, Shari M. 1965-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2001.
Subjects and Genres:
Online Access:Table of contents
Table of contents
Book review (H-Net)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Summary: Since the 1800s, many European Americans have relied on Native Americans as models for their own national, racial, and gender identities. Displays of this impulse include world's fairs, fraternal organizations, and films such as Dances With Wolves. Shari M. Huhndorf uses cultural artifacts such as these to examine the phenomenon of "going native," showing its complex relations to social crises in the broader American society - including those posed by the rise of industrial capitalism, the completion of the military conquest of Native America, and feminist and civil rights activism. Huhndorf looks at several modern cultural manifestations of the desire of European Americans to emulate Native Americans. Some are quite pervasive, as is clear from the continuing, if controversial, existence of fraternal organizations for young and old which rely upon "Indian" costumes and rituals. Another fascinating example is the process by which Arctic travelers 'went Eskimo, ' as Huhndorf describes in her readings of Robert Flaherty's travel narrative My Eskimo Friends and his documentary film Nanook of the North. Huhndorf asserts that European Americans' appropriation of Native identities is not a thing of the past, and she takes a skeptical look at the 'tribes' beloved of New Age devotees.
Physical Description: xiv, 220 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-213) and index.
ISBN: 0801438322
9780801438325
0801486955
9780801486951