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Erdrich, Louise - Julie Barak (essay date Fall 1996)
Julie Barak (essay date Fall 1996)
SOURCE: "Blurs, Blends, Berdaches: Gender Mixing in the Novels of Louise Erdrich," in Studies in American Indian Literatures, Vol. 8, No. 3, Fall 1996, pp. 49-62.
[In the following essay, Barak discusses Erdrich's use of gender mixing in the Indian tradition of the figures of the berdache and the trickster.]
We have come to the edge of the woods,
out of brown grass where we slept, unseen,
out of leaves creaked shut, out of our hiding.
We have come here too long.
It is their turn now,
their turn to follow us. Listen,
they put down their equipment.
It is useless in the tall brush.
And now they take the first steps, not knowing
how deep the woods are and lightless,
How deep the woods...
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- Peter Stitt (review date Winter 1984)
- Russell Banks (review date 1 November 1986)
- Louise Erdrich with Joseph Bruchac (interview date 1987)
- Christopher Vecsey (review date 4 November 1988)
- Thomas Matchie (essay date Summer 1989)
- Annie Finch (review date Summer 1990)
- James Ruppert (essay date Fall 1991)
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- Sue Halpern (review date 16 April 1995)
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