- Title
- Cultural Appropriation, Acculturation, and Fatherhood: A Reading of "Indian Camp"
- Author/Creator
- Daniel Robinson
- Publication Details
- CEAMAG Journal, Vol.28, pp.39-50
- Annotation
- Regards the excised "Thee Shots" portion as key to determining the paternity of the baby, arguing that reading Uncle George as the father logically extends and intensifies the themes of acculturation and cultural appropriation submerged in this story and others by Hemingway. Points to George's handing out cigars, unnecessary presence at the camp, the camp's geographical location, and the story's narrative point of view as evidence supporting George as the father.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015131111403691
Journal article
Cultural Appropriation, Acculturation, and Fatherhood: A Reading of "Indian Camp"
CEAMAG Journal, Vol.28, pp.39-50
2020
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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