A genre of survivance: narrative criticism of boarding school stories
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Patton, Noah
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Using narrative rhetorical analysis, this thesis examines two popular American Indian autobiographies to analyze the rhetorical impact. By applying Frye's genre theory, I argue that American Indians surpass genre conventions as an act of survivance.
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