


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. |
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“Women
and Popular Culture” entry in the forthcoming Encyclopedia of
Women’s Folklore and Folklife, contract signed with Garland Press,
forthcoming. |
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“Frustrating
Female Heroism: Mixed Messages in Xena, Nikita, and Buffy,”
The Journal of Popular Culture, |
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“’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. |
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“‘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. |
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“Louise
Erdrich,” in Encyclopedia
of Folklore and Literature ,
Mary Ellen Brown & Bruce A. Rosenberg, editors. Santa Barbara, CA:
ABC-Clio, 1998, pp. 186-188. |
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“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) |
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Methods of Native American Renewal & Contextualizing Worldview |
| "That Way We Should Be Walking": Nishnaabe Oratory Today |
Traditional Teaching Narratives of Renewal (wolf narratives & a trickster story) |
Bibliography for complete articles (from dissertation)