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Visual sovereignty and aesthetic virtuosity in The Body Remembers When the World Broke
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Dedication v
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- List of contributors xi
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 Movies and television
- Chapter 1 “We are human and we are whole” 12
- Chapter 2 “It knows how to hunt. But I know how to survive” 28
- Chapter 3 Healing narratives 50
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Part 2 Literary works
- Chapter 4 Louise Erdrich’s The Plague of Doves 74
- Chapter 5 Storytelling through trauma 92
- Chapter 6 Cultural memory, testimony and witnessing in A Pipe for February 109
- Chapter 7 Poetry as a praxis of resistance 125
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Part 3 Activism
- Chapter 8 Indigenous living traditions as institutionalized practices in urban Native organizations 150
- Chapter 9 Indigenous digital storytelling and resistance 170
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Part 4 Stories as history, performance, and oral tradition
- Chapter 10 Haudenosaunee storytelling as a philosophy of being in the world 196
- Chapter 11 Plurality, synthesis, and collaboration in Haudenosaunee histories of reading, writing, and publishing 210
- Chapter 12 The common plot 229
- Name index 249
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Dedication v
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- List of contributors xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1 Movies and television
- Chapter 1 “We are human and we are whole” 12
- Chapter 2 “It knows how to hunt. But I know how to survive” 28
- Chapter 3 Healing narratives 50
-
Part 2 Literary works
- Chapter 4 Louise Erdrich’s The Plague of Doves 74
- Chapter 5 Storytelling through trauma 92
- Chapter 6 Cultural memory, testimony and witnessing in A Pipe for February 109
- Chapter 7 Poetry as a praxis of resistance 125
-
Part 3 Activism
- Chapter 8 Indigenous living traditions as institutionalized practices in urban Native organizations 150
- Chapter 9 Indigenous digital storytelling and resistance 170
-
Part 4 Stories as history, performance, and oral tradition
- Chapter 10 Haudenosaunee storytelling as a philosophy of being in the world 196
- Chapter 11 Plurality, synthesis, and collaboration in Haudenosaunee histories of reading, writing, and publishing 210
- Chapter 12 The common plot 229
- Name index 249