The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative

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The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative is a series of interconnected essays by Thomas King that explores Indigenous storytelling traditions and critiques colonial narratives through personal reflection and humor.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
associatedWith Indigenous studies
Native American literature
postcolonial studies
author Thomas King NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
critiques colonial discourse
stereotypes about Indigenous peoples
explores impact of stories on history
power of stories
relationship between stories and identity
tension between oral and written traditions
genre Indigenous literature
literary criticism
non-fiction
hasPerspective Indigenous
hasTheme cultural survival
decolonization of narrative
ethical dimensions of stories
myth versus history
power dynamics in storytelling
representation in literature
resistance through storytelling
responsibility of storytellers
intendedAudience general readers
scholars of postcolonialism
students of Indigenous literature
language English
literaryForm series of interconnected essays
mainSubject Indigenous storytelling
colonial narratives
identity
representation of Indigenous peoples
storytelling traditions
narrativeForm first-person reflection
notableFeature blend of personal narrative and criticism
oral-storytelling style
use of humor
tone critical
humorous
reflective

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Thomas King notableWork The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative