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22. Leslie Marmon Silko, Ceremony (1977)

  • Katja Sarkowsky

Abstract

Leslie Marmon Silko’s 1977 novel Ceremony is a crucial text of the so-called “Native American Renaissance” (Lincoln), that more recently has also been read as a Red Power novel. A complex blend of modernist writing style and Laguna oral stories, the novel narrates the individual struggles of its young ‘mixed-blood’ protagonist as an integral part of a mythic struggle for cosmic balance. By so doing, it provides not only severe social and political criticism concerning questions of dispossession and Indigenous land rights, of poverty and life perspectives on Native American reservations, and of ecological devastation. It also presents an exploration of complex processes of hybridization, and in its insistence on the power of storytelling and its criticism of utilitarian and colonial worldviews, it offers the reader the challenge of alternative epistemological frameworks.

Abstract

Leslie Marmon Silko’s 1977 novel Ceremony is a crucial text of the so-called “Native American Renaissance” (Lincoln), that more recently has also been read as a Red Power novel. A complex blend of modernist writing style and Laguna oral stories, the novel narrates the individual struggles of its young ‘mixed-blood’ protagonist as an integral part of a mythic struggle for cosmic balance. By so doing, it provides not only severe social and political criticism concerning questions of dispossession and Indigenous land rights, of poverty and life perspectives on Native American reservations, and of ecological devastation. It also presents an exploration of complex processes of hybridization, and in its insistence on the power of storytelling and its criticism of utilitarian and colonial worldviews, it offers the reader the challenge of alternative epistemological frameworks.

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