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Title: Safety provision in Flight as a mockery of Sherman Alexie indigenous heroes
Authors: Березнікова, Наталія Іванівна
Keywords: trickster
Issue Date: Dec-2018
Publisher: Національний авіаційний університет
Series/Report no.: “Safety in Aviation and Space Technologies”; the VIII World Congress “AVIATION IN THE XXI-st CENTURY”, October 10-12, 2018;proceedings -K.: NAU, 2018. – P. 13.3.17–13.3.20.
Abstract: Providing approaches to discuss safe aviation transportation as interpretation of the toughest ways find out and save identity of indigenous people in North America. Such enlightened problems as resistance and surviving of a young passenger envisage a voice of native youth and deepen human factors studies.According to trickster’s architecture Sherman Alexie’s widened own group of his heroes “me-we” and “me-another” to empower resistance and surviving of individual and collective identity. The narrative presents sophisticated groups created by Alexie as “own-stranger-traitor” and “friend-enemy-traitor”. He added the third person to make a triangle of relationship during a flight. Such combinations invites psychological trauma analysis of the hero as algorithm of healing. Interpretation of Sherman Alexie novel Flight enlightens means of indigenous literature to attract readers to the problems of native population to survive in mainstream society. Flight evaluates approaches how to be protected in flight. Sophisticated processes of diving into various episodes of Zits life and his camouflaged heroes that represented by Zits imagination have given a lot of acknowledgement to be interpreted as rescue circle of Sherman Alexie.
URI: http://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/37546
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