'You cannot assimilate Indian ghosts' : a magical realist reading of Louise Erdrich's The Night Watchman
Vol.47,No.2(2021)
Native Americans; Louise Erdrich; The Night Watchman; off-reservation boarding schools; ancestor ghosts; magical realism
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