Manifest Manners
Narratives on Postindian Survivance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Dec '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Combines post-modern theory with the comic wisdom of the tribal trickster to explore the effects of nostalgic simulations of "Indian-ness"
Gerald Vizenor counters the cultural notions of dominance, false representations, and simulations of absence, and, by documents, experience, and theories, secures a narrative presence of Native Americans.
"Seeking to recover 'the genius of natural reason, the ironies of tribal imagination, and the shimmer of survivance stories' from the surveillance of the social-science mentality, Vizenor affirms the comic delight in chance and coincidence manifest in oral cultures." - Common Knowledge. "Combining postmodern and postcolonial cultural theories with the comic wisdom of the tribal trickster, Vizenor analyzes aspects of contemporary Native American culture. He eschews what he terms 'terminal creeds,' that is, views of Native Americans that fix them in a certain cultural pose - usually established by anthropologists and romanticizers - and out of which they can never evolve without destroying their identity... [Vizenor is] the foremost postmodern theorist of Native American literatures and cultures." - San Francisco Chronicle. "Manifest Manners, in its encyclopedic fashion, uses postmodern theory in an effort to identify the figures and forces responsible for initiating and perpetuating tribal oppression as well as point out and applaud legitimate advocates and warriors of tribal realities." - American Indian Quarterly.
ISBN: 9780803296213
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 227g
191 pages