Wordarrows

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Wordarrows is a collection of short, experimental prose pieces by Native American writer Gerald Vizenor that blends storytelling, theory, and satire to explore Indigenous identity and representation.

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instanceOf book
collection of prose
author Gerald Vizenor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorEthnicity Native American
creatorTribalAffiliation Anishinaabe NERFINISHED
explores Indigenous representation in literature
colonial discourse
language and power
media images of Native Americans
genre Native American literature
experimental prose
literary satire
hasInfluenceOn scholarship on Gerald Vizenor
studies of Native American postmodernism
hasSubject Native American identity
cultural resistance
satire of academic theory
tribal storytelling traditions
intendedAudience readers of contemporary literature
scholars of Indigenous studies
students of Native American literature
isPartOf Gerald Vizenor bibliography
language English
literaryForm short prose pieces
literaryMovement Native American Renaissance NERFINISHED
mainTheme Indigenous identity
critique of stereotypes
cultural survivance
postmodern play with form
representation of Native Americans
storytelling and narrative
narrativeStyle hybrid of storytelling, theory, and satire
publisherType academic press
uses irony
metafiction
nonlinear narrative

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