This article assesses how recent literary depictions of Indigenous futurity coincide with grassroots activism that has been ongoing for generations and that is finding new iterations in current movements for climate justice and against settler colonial resource extraction. Such actions espouse interdependent, reciprocal relationships between humans and the more-than-human world. Stories illuminate and reinforce these relationships; one recent novel to exemplify this role of narrative is Louise Erdrich’s Future Home of the Living God. Despite what seems a harrowing dismantling of biological reproduction and species evolution in the novel, Ojibwe characters find renewed purpose as adapting to the situation revivifies traditional practices. Al...
This article argues for the importance of a critical examination of the frameworks and epistemologie...
Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich is a science fiction novel that presents a world in ...
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Contemporary climate fiction (cli-fi) frequently invokes the concept of apocalypse to explore the ex...
Interweaving ecocriticism, settler-colonial studies, and Indigenous studies, this essay interrogates...
This article examines Louise Erdrich’s latest novel Future Home of the Living God (2017) in the ligh...
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My dissertation asks what the decolonial possibilities of fiction are in the context of the settler ...
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This article argues for the importance of a critical examination of the frameworks and epistemologie...
Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich is a science fiction novel that presents a world in ...
This article explores how migration and ecological crises need to be addressed together by examining...
Contemporary climate fiction (cli-fi) frequently invokes the concept of apocalypse to explore the ex...
Interweaving ecocriticism, settler-colonial studies, and Indigenous studies, this essay interrogates...
This article examines Louise Erdrich’s latest novel Future Home of the Living God (2017) in the ligh...
Through a reading of Cherie Dimaline’s 2017 Young Adult novel The Marrow Thieves, a survival story ...
This paper looks at the Indigenous Futurisms movement, specifically literature, and the ways that it...
In the times of Reconciliation, more and more voices are challenging the myth of Canada as a benevol...
This thesis, a study of climate fiction novels and Indigenous knowledge and poetry, argues that thes...
The 2018 edition of the Sámi festival Márkomeannu elaborated a narrative about the future of both th...
In fictional form, this piece explores two possible ways in which the current environmental crisis (...
My dissertation asks what the decolonial possibilities of fiction are in the context of the settler ...
This article analyses the representation of environmental crisis and climate crisis in Carpentaria (...
Sena Crow’s project analyzes three literary works by Indigenous authors to examine the ways science ...
This article argues for the importance of a critical examination of the frameworks and epistemologie...
Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich is a science fiction novel that presents a world in ...
This article explores how migration and ecological crises need to be addressed together by examining...