Joy Harjo

Joy Harjo

Joy Harjo, née le 9 mai 1951 à Tulsa, Oklahoma, est une poétesse et musicienne amérindienne, de culture creek.

Œuvres

Poésie
  • The Last Song, recueil de poèmes, Puerto Del Sol Press, 1975.
  • What Moon Drove Me to This?, 1979.
  • She Had Some Horses, 1983.
  • New Orleans, 1983.
  • The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window, 1983.
  • Secrets from the Center of the World, 1989.
  • In Mad Love and War, 1990.
  • The Woman Who Fell from the Sky, 1994.
  • A Map to the Next World, 2000.
  • The Good Luck Cat, 2000.
  • A Map to the Next World: Poems and Tales, 2001.
  • How We Became Human: New and Selected Poems: 1975-2001, 2002.
Musique
  • Native Joy for Real, Mekko Productions, 2004.
  • She Had Some Horses, 2005.
  • Winding Through the Milky Way, 2008.

Bibliographie

  • Jeannie Cudlow, "Working the In-Between", Studies in American Indian Literature, University of Nebraska Press, Volume 6, 1994, pages 24 à 42.
  • Renee C. Field, American Poets Since World War II, Gale Research Inc., Volume 20, 1992.
  • Jenny Goodman, "Politics and Personal Lyric in the Poetry of Joy Harjo", MELUS, Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, Volume 19, 1994, pages 35 à 56.
  • Kristine Holmes, "This Woman Wan Cross Any Line", Studies of American Indian Literature", Volume 7, 1995, pages 45 à 63.
  • Claire Keyes, "Between Ruin and Celebration: Joy Harjo's In Mad Love and War", Bordelines: Studies in American Indian Literature, Volume 3, Numéro 4, 1996, pages 389 à 395.
  • Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson, "Love, Hunger, and Grace: Loss and Belonging in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes and Joy Harjo", Legacy, University of Nebraska Press, Volume 19, Numéro 1, 2002, pages 106 à 114.
  • Angelique V. Nixon, "Poem and Tale as Double Helix in Joy Harjo's A Map to the Next World", Studies in American Indian Literature, University of Nebraska Press, Volume 18, Numéro 1, 2006, pages 1 à 21.
  • Azfar Hussain, "Joy Harjo and Her Poetics as Praxis: A "Postcolonial" Political Economy of the Body, Land, Labor, and Language", Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies, University of Minnesota Press, Volume 15, Numéro 2, 2000, pages 27 à 61.

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