Shapes of Native nonfiction : collected essays by contemporary writers /

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Imprint:Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2019]
©2019
Description:1 online resource (266 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12352432
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Other authors / contributors:Washuta, Elissa, editor.
Warburton, Theresa, editor.
ISBN:9780295745770
0295745770
9780295745763
0295745762
9780295745756
0295745754
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 20, 2019).
Summary:"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"--
Other form:Print version: Shapes of Native nonfiction. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2019] 9780295745763