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Wieczorek, Paula.
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Imagining the anthropocene future = body and the environment in Indigenous speculative fiction /
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Title/Author:
Imagining the anthropocene future/ Paula Wieczorek.
Reminder of title:
body and the environment in Indigenous speculative fiction /
remainder title:
Body and the environment in Indigenous speculative fiction
Author:
Wieczorek, Paula.
Published:
Lausanne ;Peter Lang, : 2023.,
Description:
276 p. :digital ;22 cm.
Subject:
American fiction - Indian authors -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.3726/b21277
ISBN:
9783631909768
Imagining the anthropocene future = body and the environment in Indigenous speculative fiction /
Wieczorek, Paula.
Imagining the anthropocene future
body and the environment in Indigenous speculative fiction /[electronic resource] :Body and the environment in Indigenous speculative fictionPaula Wieczorek. - Lausanne ;Peter Lang,2023. - 276 p. :digital ;22 cm. - Studies in linguistics, Anglophone literatures and cultures,volume 402364-7558 ;. - Studies in linguistics, Anglophone literatures and cultures ;volume 40..
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-276).
"This is the first study to look at the intersections of Indigenous scholarship, theories of New Materialism and Native American fiction on the Anthropocene future. The book discusses selected speculative fiction novels by such North American Indigenous female writers as Zainab Amadahy, Rebecca Roanhorse, Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel, Cherie Dimaline and Louise Erdrich. They offer a distinctive contribution to the emerging current in Native American literature called Indigenous futurisms. The writers challenge established paradigms of science fiction genre by presenting alternative worlds where Indigenous people are heroes and Native knowledge means power. The book discusses how academic theory and selected Indigenous speculative fiction address the possibilities for more complex conceptions of the materiality of human bodies and the more-than-human world"--
ISBN: 9783631909768Subjects--Topical Terms:
737489
American fiction
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LC Class. No.: PS153.I52 / W526 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 813.087609928708997
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