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"Life Will Break You. ... You Have to Love": Historical / Intergenerational Trauma and Healing in Louise Erdrich's The Painted Drum
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Patrice Hollrah
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"What I Wished for and What I Expected Were Two Different Futures": A Narratological Interpretation of Gender/Kinship Systems in the Beet Queen
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Sandra Cox
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Biography of Louis Erdrich
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A. Lavonne Brown Ruoff
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From Wallace to Wishkob: Queer Relationships and Two-Spirit Characters in the Beet Queen, Tales of Burning Love and the Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
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Lisa Tatonetti
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Louise Erdrich Anishinaabezhibiiaan
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Margaret Noori/Giiwedinoodin
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Louise Erdrich in Company: The American Writer and Her Communities
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Thomas Austenfeld
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On Louise Erdrich
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P. Jane Hafen
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Picturing a Thousand Words: Story and Image in Louise Erdrich's "Fiction"
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Joanne Dinova
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Re/Creating the Past: Anishinaabe History in the Novels of Louise Erdrich
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Margaret Huettl
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Relative Identities: Connecting Chance and Continuance in Love Medicine
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Jill Doerfler
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Sister Lost, Sister Found: Redemption in the Painted Drum and Shadow Tag
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Gwen N. Westerman
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The Relentless Throat Call: Louise Erdrich and Poetic Voice
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Dean Rader
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The Work of Louise Erdrich: A Survey of Critical Responses
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Gregory A. Wright
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There Are No Burning Wagons, Beads, Or Feathers in Louise Erdrich's the Plague of Doves
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Debra K. S. Barker
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Walking Between Worlds in Louise Erdrich's Novels
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Amy T. Hamilton
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Zwichenraum: "The Space Between" Ecologies in Louise Erdrich's the Painted Drum
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William Huggins
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