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12 ‘The strength of the gesture to move like a poem’

Layli Long Soldier’s poetics of relationality

Abstract

Catherine Gander considers the place and work of apology without reparation, in relation to Native Peoples of the United States, via the poetry of Layli Long Soldier. Gander takes the poetic innovations enacted by the muttering refrain ‘whereas’ in Long Solder’s work as a starting point for thinking about the Congressional occupation and erasure of linguistic, historical, and geographical sites.

Abstract

Catherine Gander considers the place and work of apology without reparation, in relation to Native Peoples of the United States, via the poetry of Layli Long Soldier. Gander takes the poetic innovations enacted by the muttering refrain ‘whereas’ in Long Solder’s work as a starting point for thinking about the Congressional occupation and erasure of linguistic, historical, and geographical sites.

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