id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hojuqoog4ffdnpenq5nymdxfpy David J. Carlson The Columbian Moment: Overcoming Globalization in Vizenor's The Heirs of Columbus 2015 21 .pdf application/pdf 8455 459 55 At the end of Gerald Vizenor's 1991 novel The Heirs of Columbus, one of the novel also suggests that the Maya begat Columbus, in both figurative and literal senses, The novel imagines a long historical trajectory of globalization and "Columbian In this way the novel implies that the self-awareness and selfunderstanding of Old and New World peoples were entwined from the earliest periods of Vizenor characterizes Columbus's perception in that moment as a half-formed For one heir of Columbus, Felipa, the experience of globalization is built on the The experience of a moment of global encounter becomes, for Lord, an when we consider Vizenor's reimagining of Columbus' initial moment of encounter with Traces of the potential for Columbus's New World encounter to both the people and land of the new world at these points in the novel), Columbus turns Columbian moment of contact between the U.S. legal system and Stone Columbus's ./cache/work_hojuqoog4ffdnpenq5nymdxfpy.pdf ./txt/work_hojuqoog4ffdnpenq5nymdxfpy.txt