"By My Heart": Gerald Vizenor's Almost Ashore and Bear Island: The War at Sugar Point

Gerald Vizenor's 2006 publications Almost Ashore and Bear Island: The War at Sugar Point illuminate Anishinaabe nationhood, citizenship, and self-determiniation through an ironic transnational framework constituted from a particular landscape, set of stories, relationships, and memory. Through...

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Main Author: McGlennen, Molly S.
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