Indigenous Journeys, Transatlantic Perspectives : Relational Worlds in Contemporary Native American Literature American Indian Studies

SKU: 9781611864694

Author:
Anna M. Brígido-Corachán
Grade Levels:
Adult Education, College, University
Nation:
Multiple Nations
Book Type:
Paperback
Pages:
222
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
Copyright Date:
2023

Price:
Sale price$55.95

Description

Edited by Anna M. Brígido-Corachán, an associate professor of American studies at the University of Valencia, Spain. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on contemporary Native American literature, ecocriticism, and critical pedagogy in virtual environments.

Writing from a vantage point that respects tribal specificities and Indigenous sovereignty, the essays in this volume consider the relational place-worlds crafted by the Native American authors Louise Erdrich, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Gordon Henry Jr., Louis Owens, James Welch, Heid E. Erdrich, Ofelia Zepeda, and Simon J. Ortiz. Each is set in conversation with kindred writers and larger sociopolitical debates in the Americas, Africa, and Europe. The shared aim is to decolonize academic methodologies and disciplines across the Atlantic by tracing the creative, spiritual, and intellectual networks that Native writers have established with other communities at home and around the world. Key issues to arise include Native American/Indigenous theories and literary practices that center on relationality, the planetary turn, grounded normativity, trans-Indigeneity, transborder identities, movement, journeying, migration, multilingualism, genomic research, futurity, ecology, and justice.

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