id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_msxxngsrezbvbbhpydlyseqjoa David Carlson A New Continent of Liberty: Eunomia in Native American Literature from Occom to Erdrich (Geoff Hamilton) 2019.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 1222 46 41 A New Continent of Liberty: Eunomia in Native American Literature from Hamilton puts forward a concept that allows him to chart two parallel literary histories—one "American" literary history, one that more accurately reflects the totality of voices that comprise While Hamilton's readings in Chapter 1 don't break much significant new ground in their arresting moments in this chapter, such as the point when Hamilton contrasts Occom's subtly though, the pairings developed in the book feel thinner, leading to chapters that read more like In the end, Hamilton argues that one of his major goals in writing A New Continent of Liberty like this reveal, of course, is that co-existing with the literary historical argument of this book is a twice in the book, Hamilton mentions in passing that he is interested in developing a "dialectical framework for understanding American literary history" (2). historical argument supports this, as ultimately Hamilton seems to be presenting an Indigenous ./cache/work_msxxngsrezbvbbhpydlyseqjoa.pdf ./txt/work_msxxngsrezbvbbhpydlyseqjoa.txt