- Title
- Indians, Woodcraft, and the Construction of White Masculinity: The Boyhood of Nick Adams
- Author/Creator
- Linda Lizut Helstern
- Publication Details
- Hemingway Review, Vol.20(1), pp.61-78
- Annotation
- Attributes Hemingway s depiction of white-Indian culture to his familiarity with the philosophy of naturalist writer Ernest Thompson Seton. Helstern demonstrates that Hemingway s portrayal of white masculinity, particularly in Indian Camp, The Doctor and the Doctor s Wife, and Ten Indians, supports Seton s theory that Indian culture is salvable only through reverse assimilation the imbuing of Indian simplicity and stoicism into white culture. Examines themes of technological progression, stoicism, and gender within the treated works.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015131507403691
Journal article
Indians, Woodcraft, and the Construction of White Masculinity: The Boyhood of Nick Adams
Hemingway Review, Vol.20(1), pp.61-78
10/01/2000
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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