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  1. Paula Gunn Allen (October 24, 1939 – May 29, 2008) was an American poet, literary critic, activist, professor, and novelist. Of mixed-race European-American, Arab-American, and Native American descent, she identified with her mother's people, the Laguna Pueblo.

  2. Paula Gunn Allen, all'anagrafe Paula Francis Allen (Albuquerque, 24 ottobre 1939 – Fort Bragg, 29 maggio 2008), è stata una scrittrice, poetessa, critica letteraria e attivista LGBT statunitense

  3. 23 apr 2024 · Paula Gunn Allen (born Oct. 24, 1939, Albuquerque, N.M., U.S.—died May 29, 2008, Fort Bragg, Calif.) was an American poet, novelist, and scholar whose work combines the influences of feminism and her Native American heritage.

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  4. Learn about Paula Gunn Allen, a pioneer of contemporary indigenous literature and a professor of American Studies. She wrote poetry, novels, essays, and anthologies that explored indigenous culture, feminism, and history.

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  5. 13 gen 2021 · Paula Gunn Allen (1939-2008) was a poet, critic, and professor of English, Creative Writing, and American Indian Studies. She wrote several volumes of poetry, including America the Beautiful, and received the Hubbell Medal and a Lannan Foundation Fellowship.

  6. 29 mag 2008 · Paula Gunn Allen was a Native American poet, literary critic, lesbian activist, and novelist. Born Paula Marie Francis in Albuquerque, Allen grew up in Cubero, New Mexico, a Spanish-Mexican land grant village bordering the Laguna Pueblo reservation.

  7. 7 giu 2008 · In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of Native American literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading...