id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4sl452zjhjfbnaranjisvfog3i Benjamin V. Burgess Elaboration Therapy in the Midewiwin and Gerald Vizenor's The Heirs of Columbus 2006 9 .pdf application/pdf 6885 400 53 Reader-Response Theory and Dialogic Analysis of Gerald Vizenor's reader-response theory to examine the socio-political, and historical implications of Gerald Vizenor's The Heirs Gerald Vizenor is mixed blood, White Earth, Native American writer whose work strives to recreate and specifically about The Heirs of Columbus, Vizenor's work has been identified in this study to possess dialogic The novel under scrutiny, The Heirs of Columbus is a true representative of Gerald Vizenor's work as a aspects in Vizenor's work with the socio-political scenario of Native American history of subjugation which has Native American writers is not just to create a dialogic discourse, instead, they have to create a text that provide the socio-political background of Native American history that has driven Vizenor into writing the said During our study we have identified that Iser's reader-response is not enough to understand Vizenor's text since Text within The Heirs of Columbus is resonating with Vizenor's use of dialogic techniques to bring forth ./cache/work_4sl452zjhjfbnaranjisvfog3i.pdf ./txt/work_4sl452zjhjfbnaranjisvfog3i.txt