United States: Currents Of Trans/National Criticism In Indigenous Literary Studies


United States: Currents Of Trans/National Criticism In Indigenous Literary Studies Daniel Heath Justice, 2011   In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article.   So much of the literature by Canada's Aboriginal writers is written against forgetting, against the obliterating narratives of conquest and progress and profit that have made the nation possible. These writers give us stories of dispossession, of the loss of land and language and identity, but they also, crucially, give...

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