词条 | Lisa Brooks |
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Lisa Brooks is an historian, writer, and professor of English and American studies at Amherst College in Massachusetts where she specializes in the history of Native American and European interactions from the American colonial period to the present. Brooks is of Abenaki and Polish heritage[1] and received her B.A. at Goddard College (1993) and her M.A. at Boston College (1995) and Ph.D. at the Cornell University (2004).[2] She is the author of many articles, essays and popular books including, The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast, (2008)[3] and Our Beloved Kin (2018).[1] Brooks taught at Harvard University before moving to teach at Amherst College. Brooks teaches several classes on "Native American & Indigenous studies, early American literature, contemporary literature, and comparative American Studies"[2] References1. ^1 Lisa Brooks, Our Beloved Kin (Yale University Press, 2018) 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.amherst.edu/people/facstaff/lbrooks|title=Faculty & Staff - Brooks, Lisa - Amherst College|website=www.amherst.edu}} 3. ^The Common Pot — University of Minnesota Press, (2008) https://www.upress.umn.edu External links
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