The Sacred Hoop
- 311 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
This pioneering work, first published in 1986, documents the continuing vitality of American Indian traditions and the crucial role of women in those traditions.
Paula Gunn Allen fue una importante autora nativa americana que exploró las tradiciones femeninas e indígenas a través de su poesía y crítica. Su obra se centró a menudo en la intersección de identidades espirituales y culturales, basándose en su herencia mixta indígena y hispano-mexicana. Allen fue una pionera en los estudios nativos americanos y la literatura lésbica, enriqueciendo el panorama literario con perspectivas únicas. Su escritura sirve como un puente entre la sabiduría tradicional y las experiencias contemporáneas.




This pioneering work, first published in 1986, documents the continuing vitality of American Indian traditions and the crucial role of women in those traditions.
In this collection of goddess stories gleaned from the vast oral tradition of Native America, the author evokes a world of personal freedom and communal harmony, of free communication among people, animals, and spirits, of magic and its discipline, of balance between the sacred and the mundane.--From publisher description
"Impressive....Haunting....Enchanting...Every story in the book, which covers nearly a century of tradition, is interesting, written with intelligent passion."THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEWNative American scholar, literary critic, poet, and novelist Paula Gunn Allen, who is herself a Laguna Pueblo-Sioux Indian, became increasingly aware in her academic career that the writings of Native Americans, especially women, have been marginalized by the Western literary canon. Allen set out to understand why this was so and, more importantly, to remedy the situation. The result is this powerful collection of traditional tales, biographical writings, and contemporary short stories, many by the most accomplished Native American women writing today, Louise Erdrich, Mary TallMountain, Linda Hogan, and many others.
Fiction. "An absorbing, often fascinating world is created.not only is it an exploration of racism, it is often a powerful and moving testament to feminism" -The New York Times Book Review.