Writing the Me and Not-Me: Native American Literature and William James's Radical Empiricism

Georg Schiller

How can non-natives gain hermeneutic access to descriptions of mystical experience in texts by Native Americans? How can somebody's sense of selfhood dissolve and re-emerge later on? How can pragmatism help us understand Native American concepts of good and evil? Schiller's paper will concentrate on William James's lectures on the varieties of religious experience and on his concept of "pure experience" in order to suggest possible readings of distinguishing features in Native American literature.

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