An edition of Dead Voices (1994)

Dead voices

natural agonies in the new world

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Dead voices
Gerald Robert Vizenor
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An edition of Dead Voices (1994)

Dead voices

natural agonies in the new world

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Gerald Vizenor gives life to traditional tribal stories by presenting them in a new perspective: he challenges the idyllic perception of rural life, offering in its stead an unusual vision of survival in the cities--the sanctuaries for humans and animals. It is a tribal vision, a quest for liberation from forces that would deny the full realization of human possibilities. In this modern world his characters insist upon survival through an imaginative affirmation of the self. In Dead Voices Vizenor, using tales drawn from traditional tribal stories, illuminates the centuries of conflict between American Indians and Europeans, or "wordies." Bagese, a tribal woman transformed into a bear, has discovered a new urban world, and in a cycle of tales she describes this world from the perspective of animals--fleas, squirrels, mantis, crows, beavers, and finally Trickster, Vizenor's central and unifying figure. The stories reveal unpleasant aspects of the dominant culture and American Indian culture such as the fur trade, the educational system, tribal gambling, reservation life, and in each the animals, who represent crossbloods, connect with their tribal traditions, often in comic fashion. As in his other fiction, Vizenor upsets our ideas of what fiction should be. His plot is fantastic; his story line is a roller-coaster ride requiring that we accept the idea of transformation, a key element in all his work. Unlike other Indian novelists, who use the novel as a means of cultural recovery, Vizenor finds the crossblood a cause for celebration.

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Pages
144

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Dead voices: natural agonies in the new world
1994, University of Oklahoma Press
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Cover of: Dead Voices
Dead Voices: Natural Agonies in the New World (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies, Vol 2)
March 1994, University of Oklahoma Press
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Cover of: Dead Voices
Dead Voices: Natural Agonies in the New World
1994, University of Oklahoma Press
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Edition Notes

[First pbk. printing, 1994].

Published in
Norman, Okla
Series
American Indian literature and critical studies series -- v. 2, American Indian literature and critical studies series -- v. 2.
Copyright Date
1992

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3572.I9 D43 1994eb

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1 online resource (144 pages).
Number of pages
144

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45475838M
ISBN 10
0585149461
ISBN 13
9780585149462
OCLC/WorldCat
44954909

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