Kenneth Lincoln Papers
Collection Overview
Abstract
The Kenneth Lincoln Papers consist of manuscript materials for poetry and literary criticism by the author. The materials date from around 1984-1986.
Dates
- Creation: 1984-1986, undated
Extent
0.19 Cubic Feet (1 archives box.)
Creator
- Lincoln, Kenneth (Person)
Scope and Contents
The Kenneth Lincoln Papers include manuscripts for several writings by the author. Included are a manuscript and correspondence for the book Good Red Road, manuscripts for an article titled "Caliban, Again", and a manuscript for a poem titled Naming the Light.
Biographical / Historical
Kenneth Lincoln is Professor Emeritus at UCLA, having developed the American Indian Studies curriculum there. He is widely credited with coining the term "Native American Renaissance" in his 1983 book of that name, to refer to the increase in literary production by writers of Native Americans beginning in the late 1960s.
Conditions Governing Access
No known access restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright and other restrictions may apply to the materials in this collection. Researchers using this collection assume full responsibility for conforming to the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright, and are responsible for securing permissions necessary for publication or reproduction.
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The materials in this collection were transferred to the Browne Popular Culture Library by Kenneth Lincoln in 1987.
- Title
- Guide to the Kenneth Lincoln Papers
- Author
- Steve Ammidown
- Date
- 2017, 2020
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin