In Mad Love and War

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In Mad Love and War is a poetry collection by Joy Harjo that weaves personal, political, and Indigenous themes into lyrical explorations of love, conflict, and survival.

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instanceOf poetry collection
author Joy Harjo NERFINISHED
awarded American Book Award NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Native American literature
lyric poetry
poetry
hasContributor Joy Harjo NERFINISHED
hasPoeticForm free verse
prose poetry
hasTheme connection to place
cultural survival
gender and power
healing
intergenerational experience
memory and history
social justice
trauma
language English
literaryMovement contemporary Native American literature
literaryPeriod late 20th century literature
mediaType print
notableFor integration of personal and political themes
representation of Indigenous perspectives
use of musical and oral storytelling elements
partOf Joy Harjo bibliography
publicationYear 1990
publisher Wesleyan University Press NERFINISHED
subject Indigenous identity
Indigenous sovereignty
Native American history
colonialism
family
land
love
memory
politics
racism
resistance
spirituality
survival
violence
war

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