Celebrating the Diachronic Storytelling Traditions Within Anishinaabe Life and Letters
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Enduring Critical Poses focuses on Anishinaabe language and literature to explore the writers, texts, and genres that have influenced the field’s formation. Organized from multiple perspectives across Anishinaabe intertribal communities, the collection achieves a transnational and transhistorical convergence in showing how Anishinaabe ethics and values intersect, how Anishinaabe criticism models tribal-scholarly engagement, and how Anishinaabe critical practice expresses philosophy and aesthetics.
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Suzack, C. (2022). Celebrating the Diachronic Storytelling Traditions Within Anishinaabe Life and Letters. Journal of World Philosophies, 7(1), 178–181. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/article/view/5482
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