Shapes of Native nonfiction : collected essays by contemporary writers
"For many the phrase "Native nonfiction" inspires thoughts of the past, of timeless oral history transcriptions and dry 19th century autobiographies. In Shapes of Native Nonfiction, Washuta and Warburton explode this perspective by showcasing 22 contemporary Native writers and their provocative approaches to form. While exploring familiar legacies of personal and collective trauma and violence, these writers push, pull and break the conventional essay structure to overhaul the dominant cultural narrative that romanticize Native lives, yet deny Native emotional response. Organized into four sections inspired by different aspects of and strategies for basket weaving (Technique, Coiling, Plaiting, Twining) the essays presented here demonstrate how Native writers manipulate the shape of creative nonfiction to offer incisive observations, critiques and commentary on our political, social and cultural world. The result is an engaging anthology that introduces a variety of audiences to the true range of Native nonfiction work"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780295745763
- ISBN: 0295745762
- ISBN: 9780295745756
- ISBN: 0295745754
- Physical Description: 266 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2019]
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction: exquisite vessels / Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton -- Technique. Contemporary creative writing and ancient oral tradition / Ernestine Hayes -- Letter to a just-starting-out Indian writer - and maybe to myself / Stephen Graham Jones -- Funny, you don't look like (my preconceived ideas of) an essay / Chip Livingston -- Nizhoní dóó 'a'ani' dóó até'él'í dóó ayoo'o'oni (beauty & memory & abuse & love) / Bojan Louis -- Fairy tales, trauma, writing into dissociation / Sasha LaPointe -- Coiling. Tuolumne / Deborah A. Miranda -- I know I'll go / Terese Marie Mailhot -- Little mountain woman / Terese Marie Mailhot -- Fear to forget & fear to forgive: or an attempt at writing a travel essay / Bojan Louis -- Fertility rites / Tiffany Midge -- AND SO I ANAL DOUCHE WHILE KESHA'S "PRAYING" PLAYS FROM MY IPHONE ON REPEAT / Billy-Ray Belcourt -- The Great Elk / Ruby Hansen Murray -- Plaiting. Real romantic / Eden Robinson -- The trickster surfs the floods / Natanya Ann Pulley -- The way of wounds / Natanya Ann Pulley -- To the man who gave me cancer / Adrienne Keene -- Self-portrait with parts missing and/or smeared / Michael Wasson -- Critical poly 100s / Kim Tallbear -- Twining. Pain scale treaties / Laura Da' -- Caribou people / Siku Allooloo -- Part one: redeeming the English language (acquisition) series / Tiffany Midge -- Apocalypse logic / Elissa Washuta -- Women in the Fracklands: on water, land, bodies, and Standing Rock / Toni Jensen -- Goodbye Once upon a time / Byron F. Aspaas -- I am chopping ivory or bone / Joan Naviyuk Kane -- Blood running / Sasha LaPointe -- A mind spread out on the ground / Alicia Elliott. |
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Shapes of Native Nonfiction : Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers
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Shapes of Native Nonfiction : Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers
Just as a basket's purpose determines its materials, weave, and shape, so too is the purpose of the essay related to its material, weave, and shape. Editors Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton ground this anthology of essays by Native writers in the formal art of basket weaving. Using weaving techniques such as coiling and plaiting as organizing themes, the editors have curated an exciting collection of imaginative, world-making lyric essays by twenty-seven contemporary Native writers from tribal nations across Turtle Island into a well-crafted basket. Shapes of Native Nonfiction features a dynamic combination of established and emerging Native writers, including Stephen Graham Jones, Deborah Miranda, Terese Marie Mailhot, Billy-Ray Belcourt, Eden Robinson, and Kim TallBear. Their ambitious, creative, and visionary work with genre and form demonstrate the slippery, shape-changing possibilities of Native stories. Considered together, they offer responses to broader questions of materiality, orality, spatiality, and temporality that continue to animate the study and practice of distinct Native literary traditions in North America.