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1941

Arnold Krupat (born 1941) is an American academic who is a retired emeritus professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York.

His academic work focuses on Native American literature and is informed by critical theory.

Krupat was born in 1941 in the Bronx, New York and grew up in the Jacob Riis Housing Projects on the lower east side of Manhattan.

1958

He went to public grade school and then to Stuyvesant High School, from which he graduated in 1958.

1962

He attended New York University's Washington Square College of Arts and Science on scholarship, earning his bachelor's degree summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1962.

From 1962 to 1963, he spent a year at the Universite de Strasbourg on a Fulbright Fellowship.

After returning to New York, he entered graduate school at Columbia University on a Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fellowship.

1965

From 1965 to 1968, Krupat taught in the English Department at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

1967

He received his Ph.D from Columbia with honors in 1967.

1968

He started teaching at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York in 1968, and retired, with emeritate, in 2012.

While teaching at Sarah Lawrence, Krupat developed an interest in critical theory and Native American literature.

1985

His first book, For Those Who Come After: a Study of Native American Autobiography, was published in 1985.

In that book, he championed "a new approach to Native American texts in general, and although he calls his approach a literary one, his view of literature is one fully informed by recent critical theory," according to one reviewer.

1989

In 1989, he published a novel, Woodsmen, or Thoreau & the Indians, and in 2012 ''What-to-do?

a novel''.

He has also authored, edited, or co-edited 12 more books.

2001

In 2001, he edited Here First: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers, with Brian Swann.

The work was honored with the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers Award for best book of nonfiction prose.

Krupat has been the editor for Native American literature for the Norton Anthology of American Literature from its 5th to its 8th edition.

Krupat is a recipient of six fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

2007

In 2007, he wrote All That Remains: Native Studies.

He was the editor of a number of anthologies, including Native American Autobiography: An Anthology and New Voices in Native American Literary Criticism.

In 2007, he was the recipient of the Sarah Lawrence Excellence in Teaching Award.

2018

His most recent publications are Changed Forever: American Indian Boarding-School Literature, volume 1 published in 2018, and volume 2, 2020.

Boarding School Voices: Carlisle Indian Students Speak is forthcoming in 2021.

He is also the author of Ethnocriticism: Ethnography, History, Literature; The Voice in the Margin: Native American Literature and the Canon; and Red Matters.