The Hemingway Bibliography
 

Title

The Bark-Peelers of the North: A Reading of Ernest Hemingway’s Indian Camp

Document Type

Essay

Citation

Kállay, Katalin G. “The Bark-Peelers of the North: A Reading of Ernest Hemingway’s Indian Camp.” In Indigenous Perspectives of North America: A Collection of Studies, edited by Eniko Sepsi, Judit Nagy, Miklós Vassányi, János Kenyeres, James W. Oberly, and József Fülöp, 206-14. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2014.

Annotation

Explaining the difficulties of intercultural communication, Kállay argues for the usefulness of literature in breaking down racial prejudice in her reading of “Indian Camp.” Discusses the inclusion of Native American spirituality as well as the symbolic significance of the number two denoting the differences and parallels between the two cultures.

Published in

Indigenous Perspectives of North America: A Collection of Studies

Date

2014

Pages

206-214

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