Fugitive Poses
Native American Indian Scenes of Absence and Presence
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
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Offers a vigorous examination of images of the Native as depicted by the dominant culture
Offering an examination of images of the Native as depicted by the dominant culture, the author argues that representations celebrate the absence rather than the presence of the Native.Native peoples today are best known through their fugitive poses: textual and graphic depictions steeped in a modernist aesthetic of romantic victimry, tragedy, and nostalgia. In Fugitive Poses Gerald Vizenor argues that such representations celebrate the absence rather than the presence of the Native.
"This collection of five essays by the Anishinaabe novelist and scholar Gerald Vizenor will have the impact of a large firecracker lobbed into the middle of a Sunday School picnic... Vizenor argues that the objectivizing view of indians as aesthetic simulations or as tragic losers, is not only paternalistic but disempowering... Fugitive Poses is a worthwhile and provocative contribution to critical debate."-Times Literary Supplement Times Literary Supplement "Vizenor's writing releases words. Those usually kept in their places in the dictionary and the dominant way of thought, but which are alive, words still on the building-meaning block and wished to be loosed to roam again... His book is a campground of many voices. A get-together. A literate powwow."-Great Plains Quarterly Great Plains Quarterly "[Vizenor's] reading is vast and erudite; his use of it eclectic and ingenuous... This book well rewards the effort of decoding."-Choice Choice
ISBN: 9780803296220
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 283g
239 pages