Publications & Critical Writing by Mary Magoulick

Note: all original writing (presented here) is copyrighted by the Library of Congress to Mary Magoulick. It may be used only according to copyright law and by permission of the author.

PUBLICATIONS (print)
Coming to Life: Revitalization of Culture and Identity in Michigan Ojibwe Communities, manuscript passed review stage at University of Nebraska Press, 2006
 "Landscapes of Miracles and Matriarchy in Silko's Garden's in the Dunes," Reading Leslie Marmon Slko. Critical Perspectives through Garden's in the Dunes, ed. Laura Coltelli, Pisa, Italy: University of Pisa Press, 2007, pp. 21-36.

Women and Popular Culture” entry in the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Women’s Folklore and Folklife, contract signed with Garland Press, forthcoming. 

 “Frustrating Female Heroism: Mixed Messages in Xena, Nikita, and Buffy, The Journal of Popular Culture, October, 2006, Vol. 39, no 5, 729-755

“’That Way We Should Be Walking’: A Nishnaabe Woman's Visionary Oratory of Cultural Renewal” in Algonquian Spirit, ed. Brian Swann, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005, pp. 185-200.

“‘HEY! GET UP! You got no relations here!’ Native American Humorous Narratives of Cultural Renewal in Michigan,Midwestern Folklore, vol. 27, no. 1, Spring 2001, 18-36. 

 “Louise Erdrich,” in Encyclopedia of Folklore and Literature , Mary Ellen Brown & Bruce A. Rosenberg, editors. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 1998, pp. 186-188. 

“N. Scott Momaday,” in Encyclopedia of Folklore and Literature , Mary Ellen Brown & Bruce A. Rosenberg, editors. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 1998, pp. 419-420. 

Book Review of Lakota Woman by Mary Crow Dog and Richard Erdoes in Folklore Forum, 24: 1 (Spring) 1991, pp. 100-102
DISSERTATION (Chapters or sections now in preparation for publication)
Women Weaving the World: Erdrich's The Antelope Wife as Myth

Introduction: Coming to Life (abstract and key players)

Indian / White Relations I: Boarding Schools & Wounded Knee

Indian / White Relations II: Persistence and Renewal

Methods of Native American Renewal & Contextualizing Worldview

"That Way We Should Be Walking": Nishnaabe Oratory Today

Powwow: the Festival of Cultural Renewal

Traditional Teaching Narratives of Renewal (wolf narratives & a trickster story)

Bibliography for complete articles (from dissertation)

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