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Sites about Love Medicine

by Louise Erdrich

Explores the bonds of family and faith in a Chippewa tribal community.

Critical sites about Love Medicine

A Healthy Balance: Religion, Identity, and Community in Louise Erdrich’s “Love Medicine.”
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2278/is_2_23/ai_54543101
This essay argues that “the novel suggests that being an American and a NativeAmerican are not diametrically opposed identities. By concluding the novel with Lipsha moving forward into the future by returning home, Love Medicine demonstrates that exclusive either/ or positions are not fruitful.”
Contains: Content Analysis
Author: Karla Sanders
From: MELUS Summer, 1998
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What about the sweetheart?: The “Different Shape” of Anishinabe Two Sisters Stories in Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine and Tales of Burning Love
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2278/is_2_24/ai_59211509
This essay explores how “Erdrich’s novels contain knowledge, concepts, and characters that become apparent only when readers educate themselves in the Anishinabe culture that informs her works.”
Contains: Content Analysis
Author: Karah Stokes
From: MELUS Summer, 1999
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