Loosening the Seams: Interpretations of Gerald VizenorA. Robert Lee Popular Press, 2000 - 313 من الصفحات Native America can look to few more inventive contemporary writers than Gerald Vizenor. This work discusses his childhood in the Minneapolis of the Depression and World War II to his becoming a professor of Native American Studies at the University of Berkeley. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Crossblood Strategies in the Writings of Gerald Vizenor | 20 |
Trickster Discourse and Postmodern Strategies | 38 |
The Postmodernist | 85 |
Interior Landscapes | 109 |
Contrary Journalist | 126 |
An American Monkey King in China A Cross | 136 |
Whodunwhat? The Crimes the Mystery in Gerald Vizenors | 155 |
Apocalyptic Trans | 192 |
The Haiku and Other Poems | 203 |
Imagination is the only reality All the rest is bad tele | 225 |
Gerald Vizenors Ishi | 233 |
Legal Interventions Narrative | 246 |
The Only Good Indian Is a Postindian? Controversialist | 263 |
Nationalism | 279 |
A Bibliography | 294 |
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