This essay makes a contribution to the current conversation on Native American resurgence in the context of settler colonial dispossession and displacement. It responds to the pressing need to overcome simplistic representations of Native Americans and place by acknowledging the essential relationality of identity, articulated as being-with-the-land and grounded normativity. It does so by providing an analysis of Anishinaabe writer Louise Erdrich’s The Round House (2012) focused on relevant symbolism, characterization and themes around the re-storying of Native selves and lands that articulate the novel as a decolonial palimpsest made of different but intricately interwoven layers. The essay leads to the conclusion that Erdrich’s novel is a...
The dominant consensus among interpretations of Louise Erdrich's novel The Plague of Doves (2008) re...
Louise Erdrich''s The Round House (2012) is not only an original detective novel but a moving postco...
Anishinaabeg Peoples maintained sovereignty via peoplehood in the context of Settler colonial progra...
This essay makes a contribution to the current conversation on Native American resurgence in the con...
This paper interprets Louise Erdrich’s novel Tracks in light of Louis Owens’ frontier theory. Accord...
Author Louise Erdrich, a member of the Chippewa tribe in North Dakota, is renowned for addressing hi...
My dissertation asks what the decolonial possibilities of fiction are in the context of the settler ...
In a novel critics have described as a "thriller-like" coming-of-age story, Louise Erdrich's The Rou...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
The literary production of contemporary Anishinaabe writers Louise Erdrich, David Treuer and Gerald ...
This thesis examines Ojibwe writer Louise Erdrich’s engagement with borders in her novels. I argue t...
With these words, Louise Erdrich sets forth her own manifesto for writing about her place. A Native ...
This paper challenges the Western, colonial notion of lines as divisive boundaries and instead, cult...
Scope and Method of Study: This study analyzes the role of place and its cultural significance in th...
Abstract: My talk today will demonstrate how author Louise Erdrich’s novel The Round House offers a ...
The dominant consensus among interpretations of Louise Erdrich's novel The Plague of Doves (2008) re...
Louise Erdrich''s The Round House (2012) is not only an original detective novel but a moving postco...
Anishinaabeg Peoples maintained sovereignty via peoplehood in the context of Settler colonial progra...
This essay makes a contribution to the current conversation on Native American resurgence in the con...
This paper interprets Louise Erdrich’s novel Tracks in light of Louis Owens’ frontier theory. Accord...
Author Louise Erdrich, a member of the Chippewa tribe in North Dakota, is renowned for addressing hi...
My dissertation asks what the decolonial possibilities of fiction are in the context of the settler ...
In a novel critics have described as a "thriller-like" coming-of-age story, Louise Erdrich's The Rou...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
The literary production of contemporary Anishinaabe writers Louise Erdrich, David Treuer and Gerald ...
This thesis examines Ojibwe writer Louise Erdrich’s engagement with borders in her novels. I argue t...
With these words, Louise Erdrich sets forth her own manifesto for writing about her place. A Native ...
This paper challenges the Western, colonial notion of lines as divisive boundaries and instead, cult...
Scope and Method of Study: This study analyzes the role of place and its cultural significance in th...
Abstract: My talk today will demonstrate how author Louise Erdrich’s novel The Round House offers a ...
The dominant consensus among interpretations of Louise Erdrich's novel The Plague of Doves (2008) re...
Louise Erdrich''s The Round House (2012) is not only an original detective novel but a moving postco...
Anishinaabeg Peoples maintained sovereignty via peoplehood in the context of Settler colonial progra...