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Bloodlines: Odyssey of a Native Daughter (edición 1998)

por Janet Campbell Hale (Autor)

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A Coeur d'Alene woman describes her painful history and that of her Native American people, and the liberating impact of her drive to become a writer.
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Título:Bloodlines: Odyssey of a Native Daughter
Autores:Janet Campbell Hale (Autor)
Información:University of Arizona Press (1998), Edition: 1, 187 pages
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Bloodlines: Odyssey of a Native Daughter por Janet Campbell Hale

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How do you give a sensitive review of a book in which the author has bared her soul? Someone so hurt by abuse that she can only speak about her past by putting some distance, making it stories?
It is well-written, depicting a family of mixed heritage Native Americans: Coeur d'Alene/Kootenay/Chippewa/Irish/Scottish. whose family history is bound up with that of the early Hudson Bay factors. She was born in 1946, but recounts family history from years earlier, as it impacted her parents' ability to parent.
I honor Janet Campbell Hale for her honesty and her talent. ( )
  juniperSun | Nov 16, 2020 |
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In these seven loosely linked autobiographical essays, novelist Hale ( The Jailing of Cecilia Capture ) reflects on her family, her personal struggles and her Native American heritage. After two slight pieces, she poignantly and bitterly recalls her childhood, ``my mother and myself on the run'' in Idaho, Washington and Oregon, fleeing Hale's drunken father. Her mother, whose own education was cut short, was ``an absolute master of verbal abuse,'' and Hale still grapples with the legacy of that troubled relationship. The author recalls her own difficulties with marriage and poverty, then describes how, seeking a college scholarship, she reconnected with her family's background on the Coeur d'Alene reservation. An essay on her white great-great-grandfather, John McLoughlin, and a visit to her father's grave also prompt musings on her Indian identity. But Hale's fragmentary style vitiates her message, and she does not discuss what might be the most interesting aspect of her life: her place in ``an intertribal urban Indian community.'' Author tour. (June)

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In this collection of bittersweet autobiographical essays, Hale reveals and examines her often conflicting experiences as the daughter of a Native American father and mixed-blood mother, a single parent, and a fiction writer. Disregarded by her siblings, who are ten to 14 years older than she, and mistreated by her mother, Hale provides a portrait of dysfunctionalism perpetuating itself. In her first nonfiction work (following her novel, The Jailing of Cecelia Capture , Univ. of New Mexico Pr., 1987), Hale attempts to identify and grasp the causes of her unease as she delves into her personal and genealogical history. A sense of the disconnectedness that plagues Hale in terms of her family pervades the text, as does a clash of causes and effects. Hale presents snippets of interesting Native American history throughout this work, which must have been both painful and therapeutic to write. Recommended for public and academic libraries.-- Jeris Cassel, Rutgers Univ. Libs., New Brunswick, N.J.
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Bloodlines is a gripping, haunting story of the personal consequences of being an Indian woman who is trying to define her identity in a white society.
añadido por juniperSun | editarJournal of Women's History (Nov 13, 1996)
 
...loosely linked autobiographical essays... on her family, her personal struggles and her Native American heritage....fragmentary style vitiates her message, and she does not discuss what might be the most interesting aspect of her life: her place in ``an intertribal urban Indian community.'
añadido por juniperSun | editarPublisher's Weekly (May 3, 1993)
 
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My mother and older sister used to like to tell a story about how I thought I was writing a book the winter I turned four years ol.
Introduction: One day in the year 1740, the story goes, a raven, circling in the sky above a Coeur d'Alene village, spoke to the head chief.
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