id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rwvkrk346bejxnmhze56xdsd3a Billy J. Stratton Transnational Narratives of Conflict and Empire, the Literary Art of Survivance in the Fiction of Gerald Vizenor 2019 22 .pdf application/pdf 9050 448 50 Vizenor's works have consistently addressed the legacy of colonialism and native peoples' would, perhaps, be natural for a native person, an Anishinaabe citizen of the White Earth Nation, Among the Anishinaabe stories of origins and world-creation found in Vizenor's works, Anishinaabeg world, or any other native and indigenous peoples as citizens of their own native critique of colonial land in much of his critical work, conceived "as a kind of frontier Vizenor's novels, as well as in Henry's The Light People, there is no place on earth without their Within the context of Western colonial discourse, native peoples have long been cast as representations of native and indigenous people in the Western art and literature. Anishinaabe world of Vizenor's stories through intertextual association with other dislocated it comes to native and indigenous peoples, colonial and imperial policies resulted in the massive rather than steal tribal cultures" (162), Vizenor offers his readers "native memories, stories of ./cache/work_rwvkrk346bejxnmhze56xdsd3a.pdf ./txt/work_rwvkrk346bejxnmhze56xdsd3a.txt