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- Data di uscita: 11-01-2018
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I can't put into words how great this is. Essential, varied, undeniable, painful, funny, enlightening, outstanding. Every page kept me wanting more. Couldn't put it down. Everyone should read this anthology. Understanding the wreckage caused by colonialism that is so relentlessly ignored is crucial; Leggi tutto
Reinventing the Enemy’s Language: Contemporary Native Women’s Writings of North America is an anthology of Indigenous Women writers compiled by former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird. The introduction is written as a conversation between the two as they discuss the process of choosing w Leggi tutto
Reinventing the Enemy's Language is the first time a collection of Native American Women's writing has been published. Every poem, story, essay has been carefully thought out and put together with a deep respect for the Nations. This book is a must read for all who are interested in America's origin Leggi tutto
Reinventing the Enemy’s Language is the ultimate compilation of indigenous women’s writings and their respective works that span from numerous authors capturing a number backgrounds each providing a unique and profound take on issues and themes prevalent in Indigenous cultures that would often go ma Leggi tutto
Full disclosure- I haven't read all of this book cover to cover (I'm in college, what is free time?), but from the sections that I have read, I can confirm that this is a thoughtfully and expertly curated collection. It's the type of book that could keep a person occupied for years, because there's
This anthology is an amazing and impactful representation of Native stories from all different walks of life. The excerpts I read from Reinventing the Enemy’s Language were extremely impactful. I’d say there was two that stuck out to me the most, those being The Housing Poem and Confession. The Hous Leggi tutto
“Reinventing The Enemy’s Language” edited by Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird with help from Patricia Blanco, Beth Cuthand, and Valerie Martinez. Out of these readings, there were a couple that stuck out to me: "99 things to do before you die" by nila northSun and "The Constellation of Angels" by Anita End Leggi tutto
I am a current student at the University of Nebraska Lincoln taking a class called Intro to Native American Literature. When looking at the assigned passages it looked too confusing and I didn't think I was going to like or learn much from it, I was wrong. There was one passage in "Reinventing the E Leggi tutto
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