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Zitkala-Sa: Bibliography of Secondary Sources

Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon, 1986.

Bell, Betty Louise. "'If this is Paganism . . . '": Zitkala-Sa and the Devil's Language." In Native American Religious Identity: Unforgotten Gods. Ed. Jace Weaver. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1998. 61-68.

Bernadin, Susan. "The Lessons of a Sentimental Education: Zitkala-Sa's Autobiographical Narratives." Western American Literature 32.3 (1997): 212-38.

Chiarello, Barbara. " Deflected Missives: Zitkala-Sa's Resistance and Its (Un)Containment ." Studies in American Indian Literatures 17.3 (Fall 2005): 1-26.

Coleman, Michael C. America Indian Children at School, 1850-1930. Jackson: U P of Mississippi, 1993. .

Cox, James H. "'Yours for the Indian Cause': Gertrude Bonnin's Activist Editing at the American Indian Magazine, 1915-1919." Blue Pencils & Hidden Hands: Women Editing Periodicals, 1830-1910. Eds. Sharon M. Harris and Ellen Gruber Garvey. Boston, MA: Northeastern UP, 2004. 173-201.

Cutter, Martha J. "Zitkala-Sä Autobiographical Writings: The Problems of a Canonical Search for Language and Identity." Melus 19.1 (1994): 31-44.

Diana, Vanessa Holford. "'Hanging in the Heart of Chaos': Bi-Cultural Limbo, Self- (Re)Presentation, and the White Audience in Zitkala-Sa's American Indian Stories." Cimarron Review 121 (1997): 154-72.

Dominguez, Susan. "Snapshots of Twentieth-Century Writers Mary Antin, Zora Neal Hurston, Zitkala-Sa, and Anzia Yezierska." Centennial Review 41.3 (1997): 547-52.

Enoch, Jessica. "Resisting the Script of Indian Education: Zitkala Sa and the Carlisle Indian School." College English 65.2 (2002): 117-41.

---. "Women's Resistant Pedagogies in Turn-of-the-Century America: Lydia Maria Child, Zitkala Sa, Jovita Idar, Marta Peña, and Leonor Villegas De Magnón." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 64.7 (2004): 2473.

Fisher, Dexter. "The Transformation of Tradition: A Study of Zitkala Sa and Mourning Dove, Two Transitional American Indian Writers." Critical Essays on American Literature. Ed. Andrew Wiget: Hall, Boston Pagination: 202-211, 1985. 266.

---. "Zitkala Sa: The Evolution of a Writer." American Indian Quarterly 5.3 (1979): 229-38.

Hafen, P. Jane. "A Cultural Duet: Zitkala Sa and the Sun Dance Opera." Great Plains Quarterly 18.2 (1998): 102-11.

---. Dreams and Thunder: Stories, Poems and the the Sun Dance Opera. Lincoln, NE : U of Nebraska P, 2001.

Heflin, Ruth J. "I Remain Alive": The Sioux Literary Renaissance. Syracuse: Syracuse U P, 2000.

Hannon, Charles. "Zitkala-Sä and the Commercial Magazine Apparatus." 'the Only Efficient Instrument': American Women Writers and the Periodical, 1837-1916. Eds. Aleta Feinsod Cane and Susan Alves. Iowa City, IA:U of Iowa P,2001. 179-201.

Hoefel, Roseanne. "Writing, Performance, Activism: Zitkala-Sa and Pauline Johnson." Native American Women in Literature and Culture. Eds. Susan Castillo and Victor M. P. Da Rosa. Porto, Portugal: Fernando Pessoa UP, 1997. 107-18.

Hollrah, Patrice Eunice Marie. "Political Ramifications of Gender Complementarity for Women in Native American Literature." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 62.9 (2002): 3047.

Hoxie, Frederick E. A Final Promise: A Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920. New York: Cambridge U P, 1989.

Kelsey, Penelope. "Narratives of the Boarding School Era from Victimry to Resistance." Atenea 23.2 (2003): 123-37.

Krupat, Arnold. For Those Who Came After: A Study of Native American Autobiography. Berkeley: U of California P, 1989.

Lisa, Laurie O'Dell. "The Life Story of Zitkala-Sa/Gertrude Simmons Bonnin: Writing and Creating a Public Image." Dissertation Abstracts International 57.2 (1996): 682A.

Lagowski, Margot Reynolds. "Mother Times Two: A Double-take On A Gynocentric Justice Song [by Zitkäla-Sa]." Cultural Sites of Critical Insight. Eds. Christa Acampora & Angela Cotton.New York: SUNY, 2007.

Lukens, Margaret A. "The American Story of Zitkala-Sa." In Her Own Voice: Nineteenth-Century American Women Essayists. Ed. Sherry Lee Linkon. New York: Garland, 1997. 141-55.

Meisenheimer, D. K., Jr. "Regionalist Bodies/Embodied Regions: Sarah Orne Jewett and Zitkala-Sa." Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women's Regional Writing. Eds. Sherrie A. Inness and Diana Royer. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1997. 109-23.

Myers, Jeffrey. Converging Stories: Race, Ecology, and Environmental Justice in American Literature. Athens, GA : U of Georgia P, 2005.

Newmark, Julianne. "Writing (and Speaking) in Tongues' Zikala-Sa's American Indian Stories." Western American Literature 37.3 (2002): 335-.

Norris, Ada Mahasti. "Zitkala-Sa and National Indian Pedagogy: Storytelling, Activism, and the Project of Assimilation." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 65.1 (2004): 147.

Okker, Patricia. "Native American Literatures and the Canon: The Case of Zitkala-Sa." American Realism and the Canon. Eds. Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1994. 87-101.

Picotte, Anges M., and P. Jane Hafen. Iktomi and the Ducks and Other Sioux Stories. Lincoln, NE : U of Nebraska P, 2004.

Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown. "Early Native American Women Authors: Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Sarah Winnemucca, S. Alice Callahan, E. Pauline Johnson, and Zitkala-Sa." Nineteenth- Century American Women Writers: A Critical Reader. Ed. Karen L. Kilcup. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1998. 81-111..

Satouchi, Katsumi. "Hishosuru Akaitori." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 149.5 (2003): 299.

Six, Beverly G. "Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) (1876-1938)." American Women Writers, 1900-1945: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Ed. Laurie Champion. Westport, CT:Greenwood, 2000. 383-87.

Smith, Jeanne. "'A Second Tongue': The Trickster's Voice in the Works of Zitkala-Sa." In Tricksterism in Turn-of-the-Century American LIterature: A Multicultural Perspective. Ed. Elizabeth Ammons and Annette White-Parks. Hanover, NH: U P of New England, 1994. 46-60.

Smith, Sidonie. "Cheesecake, Nymphs, and 'We the People': Un/National Subjects About 1900." Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism 17.1 (1994): 120-40.

Spack, Ruth. "Dis/Engagement: Zitkala-Sa's Letters to Carlos Montezuma, 1901-1902." MELUS 26.1 (2001): 173-204.

---. "Re-Visioning Sioux Women: Zitkala-Sa's Revolutionary American Indian Stories." Legacy 14.1 (1997): 25-42.

Stout, Mary. "Zitkala-Sa: The Literature of Politics." Coyote Was Here: Essays on Contemporary Native American Literary and Political Mobilization. Ed. Bo Schöler. The Dolphin: Publications of the English Department, University of Aarhus (Dolphin) Number: 9: 1984. 70-78.

Susag, Dorothea M. "Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin); a Power(Full) Literary Voice." Studies in American Indian Literatures 5.4 (1993): 3-24.

Totten, Gary. "Zitkala-Sa and the Problem of Regionalism: Nations, Narratives, and Critical Traditions." American Indian Quarterloy39.1&2 (2005): 84-123. http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/american_indian_quarterly/v029/29.1totten.html

Velikova, Roumiana. "Troping in Zitkala-Sa's Autobiographical Writings, 1900-1921." Arizona Quarterly 56.1 (2000): 49-64.

Warrior, Robert Allen. Tribal Secrets: Recovering AMerican Indian Intellectual Traditions. Minneapolis: U Minnesota P, 1995.

Wexler, Laura. "Tender Violence: Literary Eavesdropping, Domestic Fiction, and Educational Reform." In The Culture of Sentiment: Race, Gender, Sentimentality in Nineteenth-Century America. Ed. Shirley Samuels. New York: Oxford U P, 1992.

Wiget, Andrew. Native American Literature. Boston: Twayne, 1985.


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