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Louise Erdrichs Justice Trilogy Cultural And Critical Contexts Connie A Jacobs Editor

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Louise Erdrichs Justice Trilogy Cultural And Critical Contexts Connie A Jacobs Editor
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Connie A. Jacobs (editor), Nancy J. Peterson (editor)
ISBN: 9781611864038, 1611864038
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Louise Erdrichs Justice Trilogy Cultural And Critical Contexts Connie A Jacobs Editor by Connie A. Jacobs (editor), Nancy J. Peterson (editor) 9781611864038, 1611864038 instant download after payment.

Louise Erdrich is one of the most important, prolific, and widely read contemporary Indigenous writers. Here leading scholars analyze the three critically acclaimed recent novels—The Plague of Doves (2008), The Round House (2012), and LaRose (2016)—that make up what has become known as Erdrich’s “justice trilogy.” Set in small towns and reservations of northern North Dakota, these three interwoven works bring together a vibrant cast of  characters whose lives are shaped by history, identity, and community. Individually and collectively, the essays herein illuminate Erdrich’s storytelling abilities; the complex relations among crime, punishment, and forgiveness that characterize her work; and the Anishinaabe contexts that underlie her presentation of character, conflict, and community. The volume also includes a reader’s guide to each novel, a glossary, and an interview with Erdrich that will aid in readers’ navigation of the justice novels. These timely, original, and compelling readings make a valuable contribution to Erdrich scholarship and, subsequently, to the study of Native literature and women’s authorship as a whole.

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