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Biblical References in Thomas King’s "Green Grass, Running Water"

Title: Biblical References in Thomas King’s "Green Grass, Running Water"

Seminar Paper , 2004 , 15 Pages , Grade: 1,0

Autor:in: Martin D. C. Bruch (Author)

Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works

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In reading Thomas King’s novel Green Grass, Running Water we inevitably come across many references to biblical names and stories. Intertextuality is a major technique in the novel and especially the mythical stories are explicitly interwoven with hints to the Bible. The author deals with canonical texts as well as with Indian myths and, as we’re going to see later, also with historical events etc. He takes up names and parts of the pre-text and re-writes them. “It is essential to note, however, that these pre-texts are not opposed to each other as part of a binary structure. Rather they interact with one another and form something new each time they are told”1.
Besides the many direct and indirect references, there are also several correspondences between the structure of Green Grass, Running Water and the Bible, e.g. the four stories told by the four old Indians can be seen as a parallel to the four gospels in the New Testament2. In the following I am going to focus on explicit references in the four mythical stories that develop in the conversation of the trickster Coyote and a first person narrator.
The main part of this analysis is the comparison between the biblical pre-texts and King’s re-writing. As the actual parallels are very few there has to be some other idea behind these intertextual devices. It is probably more about history and hierarchy than about the pure pre-text.

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Title
Biblical References in Thomas King’s "Green Grass, Running Water"
College
University of Constance
Course
(Re-)Writing Gender in Contemporary Native North American Literature
Grade
1,0
Author
Martin D. C. Bruch (Author)
Publication Year
2004
Pages
15
Catalog Number
V163282
ISBN (eBook)
9783640780143
ISBN (Book)
9783640780860
Language
English
Tags
Thomas Green Thomas Green Green Grass Running Water Green Grass Running Water Biblical References Biblical Bible Mythical Stories Storytelling Rules and Relations Rules Relations Intertextuality Comparison Pre- and Intertext Old Testament New Testament Trickster Fort Marion Creation Coyote American Indian Movement Gender Native North American Literature Native American Rewriting Cultural Studies Culture Amerikanische Literatur Amerikanische Gegenwartsliteratur Literaturwissenschaft Bibel Jesus
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Martin D. C. Bruch (Author), 2004, Biblical References in Thomas King’s "Green Grass, Running Water", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/163282
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